To put it simply: They test different medications on animals, and the ones that work and dont harm the animals are considered to be tested on humans.
Hunter-gatherers are groups of people who follow and hunt animals for food.
While some people may experience a mental connection or identification with animals through practices like meditation or visualization, there is no scientific evidence to suggest that people can physically or mentally shift into animals. This concept is typically associated with folklore, mythology, and fiction.
People who hunt for no reason are people who hunt for the sport. Hunting is a great way to get out into the fresh air and get active, like hiking through the woods. People usually hunt because it puts food on the table. Also, some meat from those animals are sent to people who cannot afford food and even to prisons. If it were not for hunting, commercial farms would lose tons of crops to wild animals, hurting the economy. There is also a major over population of animals which is why you see them on roads or in your backyard.
People provide animals with food, water, shelter, and medical care to ensure their well-being. Additionally, they may offer companionship, exercise, toys, and enrichment activities to support the mental and physical health of the animals.
"Stereotype threat" is the term psychologists have developed to explain why people who belong to non-privileged groups may score poorly on a test when it is implied the test may be evaluating ability. This phenomenon occurs when individuals are at risk of confirming negative stereotypes about their group, leading to increased anxiety and poorer performance on the test.
The reason is because scientist needed to test if people could also go up into space so they sended animals up to test so.
Yes, both Maybelline & Covergirl test on animals. Please go to PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) to find lists and information on which cosmetic companies do and don't test on animals:
People test animals in labs.
people test on animals because it is legal and cheap. their nasty freaks
you will die if you test on animals i will kill you biach
people................. or plants
Animals don't test. People do. Please clarify the question.
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals keeps a list of companies that test on animals on its web site. Currently, there are over 250 companies on the list of those who test on animals.
lethal dosage, skin irritation, draize eye test, etc. go to caringconsumer.com to find out what companies test and don't test on animals.
Unfortunately, yes. A good many pet dogs and cats become test animals in labs.
alot and they have no heart when they do it
i think humans are superior then animals because if we didn't have animals to test on then we would have to test on our selves and more human would die from the chemical test and animals need humans to live so they can live.