This is an option, actually, although you will still have to demonstrate your knowledge and ability to identify anatomic structures on dissected specimens. You will need to work with the college of veterinary medicine you have been accepted at to arrange alternate teaching models in lieu of performing dissection or cadaver surgeries. I don't believe any veterinary schools have "kill surgeries" (where a live animal is put under anesthesia, students practice surgical techniques then the animal is euthanized without recovering from anesthesia) any more.
Having said this, you will have to perform necropsies on animals that passed away or were euthanized - this is part of being a veterinarian and is a valuable diagnostic service offered to production animal farmers.
Become a midwife.
By having babies. Many types of animals have more than one baby at a time, such as dogs and cats, and can become very numerous quickly.
By having sex. All animals become pregnate through sexual intercourse,
you tag the animals with micro chips that you plant in them after you capture them and check them over.
Domestication of animals is partly what allowed civilisations to emerge. It was inevitable that some of those animals would become more closely associated with people. So it is certainly correct that animals become pets. It is a consequence of having the society which we have.
animals eat grass to throw up chunks
Animals that have backbones are considered vertebrates, while animals without are invertebrates. So sharks, having backbones, are vertebrates.
The only way is by not fishing at all
simple you cant
sorry kid but no
An invertible animals is any animal that is born and lived without having a vertebra also known as a back bone .
Adnexa means the ovaries and tubes. Can't easily get pregnant without them!