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How many animals are near extinction because of animal tests?

None. "Animal testing" is done almost exclusively on very, very common animals, like rats.


Can animal testing make instingtion to animals?

Yes if they take them out of the wild, but no if they breed them in captivity. But it is a very cruel practice. Note the spelling of extinction


Does animal testing mutate the animals?

does animal testing mutate the animalsyes, it mutates the animals genes


What happens to animals in animal testing?

well if the testing is from animal haters the animal will die but if they are good it will live......


Does animal testing threaten species?

Yes because lots of animals die from animal testing witch lowers that animals species


What products are ok to test in animals?

I think none! Testing products on animals is animal testing which I strongly disagree with! Animal testing, if it goes wrong its the animal that suffers. Animal testing can put a lot of stress and pain on animals. I think that animals deserve rights to be free of being tested with things that cause them pain and even kill them.


What is extinction plants and animal?

extinction is when there is no more when it is or has been wiped away. it can happen wiht both plants and animals.


How many years has animal extinction been around?

As long as the animals


How many animals die in Washington from animal testing?

In Washington state from 2007 to 2008, roughly 1850 animals died due to animal testing :(


Who wants animal testing?

The kind of people that want animal testing are the people that want to see animals get hurt and the people who dont like animals.


Do animal rights advocates not believe in drug testing on animals?

Almost all animal rights activists are adamantly against testing drugs on animals.


Are there any animals that are endangered due to animal testing?

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.