None.
"Animal testing" is done almost exclusively on very, very common animals, like rats.
Barbara decided to boycott the company because it tests its products on animals. Some other words for boycott are shut out, blacklist, spurn, reject, and cut off.
Blood tests to evaluate patients already diagnosed with HIV infection are as important as the diagnostic tests. Because AIDS has a long latency period, some persons may be infected with the virus for 10 years or longer before they.
Literacy tests were abolished because they're unfair and racist. They were given to African Americans in order to prevent them from voting and enjoy other luxuries that whites had.
What tests? There were no tests.
There were no tests to become a Roman soldier.
Because animal tests are cruel and animals could die.
Animal experimentation, while an emotive subject and considered by many to be abhorrent, particularly when conducted unnecessarily, is highly unlikely to lead to the extinction of any species, since laboratory animals usually need to be specially bred for this work and bear little relationship to that type of animal in the wild or in a domestic situation. Traditional purpose-bred lab animals such as white or hairless mice, for example, couldn't live in the wild, and don't do well as pets. Experiments conducted on wild or domestic animals are more likely to be of a non-invasive nature, also unlikely to result in extinction. Extinction of some species has been, and remains, a result of human intervention in a species' environment, for farming, housing, and so on, or of hunting, neither of which are conducted as legitimate experiments. The closest example of animal experimentation leading to extinction would be scientific gathering of animals on the verge of extinction by being killed to provide examples of rare species for museums and scientific study. Thankfully this hasn't happened for a century or more, but in its day it was considered scientifically valid.
which country does the most tests on animals
so humans are affected
Well, it depends. If the animal is very similar to humans, maybe. But for other animals, no because a different effect could happen.
they can use any kind of animal, mice and rats are the most popular, but they use dogs, cats, pigs, and primates
No, the parent company tests on animals. Moom is animal friendly.
That depends on what the testing is. For most logical tests, yes.
Yes, Clearasil still tests on animals. DONT BUY.
some shampoo or conditioner tests. sometimes chemicals or animal products if they're made wrong.Please add to this answer if you are more educated on this topic. Thank you for reading.
a monkey or a rat probably was the first animal to have a nose job because scientists do tests on animals before the put it on humans
The evil people pump chemicals into the animals stomach, shave the animal and put chemicals on its skin, squirt chemicals in the animals eyes, etc.