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what kind of a question is that?if you mean "does new zealand have the highest animal abuse in the world"then the answer is NO.
Well it may be like that in America, but in New Zealand we treasure each and every animal and we love them completely so everyone who hurts animals............ YOUR A LOOSER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! =( GOD BLESS NEW ZEALAND!!!
1...there is only 1 animal in new zealand.
There are many animals that are not indigenous to New Zealand, the giraffe for example
The Kiwi is the national animal of New Zealand.
Most people are now checking more carefully at the people they give animal's people have neighbors who listen outermost people live with other people who mostly looks out for the animals for there roommate.
While precise statistics can vary, it is estimated that thousands of animals experience abuse in New Zealand each week. The SPCA and other animal welfare organizations often report numerous cases, highlighting ongoing concerns about neglect, physical harm, and other forms of cruelty. Public awareness and reporting mechanisms have improved, but the exact number can fluctuate based on various factors, including media coverage and seasonal trends. Efforts continue to combat animal abuse through education and enforcement of animal welfare laws.
Animal plant and community
How do animals interact in the temperate rainforest of New Zealand
Some animals that are legal to have in New Zealand are dogs, cats, and birds.
Animal testing occurs in New Zealand. Here are some paragraphs from other web pages that provide the scope of such testing. In 2008, there were 341,520 animals used for research, testing and teaching - a 38.5% increase of animal testing from the previous year and the highest number used in the last ten years. The majority of animal experiments conducted in New Zealand are aimed to increase the profits and productivity of the agricultural industries. The rest is for commercial and medical purposes. In New Zealand, as in many countries, laboratory animals (mainly rodents) and farm animals (mainly cattle and sheep) are used in research, testing and teaching - commonly referred to as RTT.
yes, it is illegal to abuse animals in every state in the U.S.