That probably depends on what country it is, what the state or province is, what local laws are, and the reasons for testing the animal.
you will die if you test on animals i will kill you biach
In Britain it is illegal to breed animals solely or primarily for their fur. Cause great cruelty to the rabbits and that it is ethically wrong to kill.
They either kill animals for game, food, or illegal activities. cause they feel like it
Yes because it is called animal abuse and it is illegal
Yes. Animals have very few rights. Actually it has been illegal to test cosmetics on animals in the UK since 1998.
Because people kill animals to get to their ivory. These animals face extiction
Yes. It is most definitely illegal to kill kangaroos. They are protected animals. Permission for culling is sometimes given to farmers and property owners, but the general public may not hunt or kill kangaroos.
People may kill rainforest animals for various reasons such as to obtain valuable resources like fur, meat, or body parts for trade, to protect livestock or crops from predation, or out of fear for their own safety. Illegal hunting and poaching for the illegal wildlife trade also contribute to the killing of rainforest animals.
It is illegal to kill anyone.
Answer: It is illegal to stave/torture/poison/harm/ animals (except insects, small fish or molluscs) -by animal rights. It is only legal for a veterinary doctor to kill pet animals deliberately (but only at work) It is only legal to kill farm animals if youre the owner or someone with permission from the owner (but only to be use as food if not sick.) It is only legal to kill a forest animals if it is hunting season and you have proper license.
In my opinion: yes. If it's illegal to hurt America's Bald-Eagle, then it should be illegal to hurt, harm or even kill any endangered animal.
One way is in the use of the animals as test subjects in labs/