they are immediately sentenced to death
The animals confess to being traitors because they believe that they deserve what the other animals got from them.
In Animal Farm, the animals confess to being traitors because they believe that they deserve what the other animals got from them.
The animals in "Animal Farm" confess because they are manipulated and pressured into doing so by the pigs in power, particularly Napoleon. They are coerced through fear, intimidation, and manipulation, which ultimately serves the pigs' agenda of maintaining control over the other animals.
well if the testing is from animal haters the animal will die but if they are good it will live......
In chapter 7 of Animal Farm, several animals are killed during an assembly of the animals. The animals are killed for being traitors against The Farm.
The three pigs, Snowball, Squealer, and Napolean take all the apples and milk, and they tell the other animals it's for their own good. That was their first act of corruption.
They get taken by animal keepers and they sell them!
In George Orwell's "Animal Farm," the four pigs confess to having engaged in various acts of rebellion and treachery against the other animals, particularly in relation to their dealings with humans and their indulgence in the privileges of leadership. They admit to collaborating with the humans, which goes against the core principles of Animalism that advocate for equality among all animals. This confession reflects the pigs' moral decay and the betrayal of the revolutionary ideals that initially inspired the rebellion. Ultimately, their actions highlight the theme of corruption and the cyclical nature of power.
They can be studied from fossils but the species or animal is no longer present. Hopefully there is no extinction to any animals.
It depends on the animal.
from various animals and animal bi-products!
People help animals (such as pets) which owners abandoned and/or could not afford to take care of their animals