115 million worldwide.
999 million.!
17,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,002.
Well, techinecly my research shows that there are a lot. :)
Roughly 100 million every year (as of 2009 research)
Approximately 12 .1 million animals are used a year for testing.
Animals die from old age and diseases
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.
More than 50 million animals are killed for fur each year. Many of these are rabbit, mink, fox and other animals.
about 85 animals in a year.
they get 144,000 animals each year
There are various reasons why animals die each year, including natural causes such as old age, disease, predation, and accidents. Human activities such as habitat destruction, pollution, climate change, hunting, and poaching also contribute significantly to animal deaths. Conservation efforts are important in addressing these threats and protecting vulnerable species.
Well , there is MILLIONS and MILLIONS of animals rescued from abuse . It is estimated that 500 or more animals are rescued from abuse a week.