11. Dissection : The Humane Society of the United States
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12. Questions and Answers About Dissection : The Humane Society of the United States
rats, pigeons, salamanders, rabbits, mice, turtles, snakes, mink, foxes, and bats. Invertebrate animals used in dissection include crayfish, grasshoppers, earthworms, clams, sea stars, squid, sea urchins, and cockroaches.
Q: Aren't most of
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13. A History of Dissection : The Humane Society of the United States
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14. Alternatives to Animal Tests : The Humane Society of the United States
hundreds of thousands of rabbits each year from traditional "pyrogen" tests.
EpiSkin™, EpiDerm™ and SkinEthic—each composed of artificial human skin—can save thousands of rabbits each year from painful skin
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15. Wild Neighbors : The Humane Society of the United States
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16. Fur False Advertising Case to Proceed : The Humane Society of the United States
as common raccoon, fox or rabbit fur when they are, in fact, made from the wholly distinct species of raccoon dog—a member of the dog family. The complaint also alleges violations of the federal Fur Products Labeling Act and Federal Trade
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17. Spring Cleaning : The Humane Society of the United States
turtles and nests of baby rabbits. Turtles may be gently moved, but rabbit nests should be left alone, so that the mother rabbit can find her babies when she comes back to feed them. They'll be on their own in about three weeks. Leave a safety
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18. Issue Resources : The Humane Society of the United States
19, 2011
Rabbit Meat
Rabbit meat production involves a multitude of cruel practices, including cruel confinement.
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Related
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19. Solving Problems : The Humane Society of the United States
Solving Problems with Wild Rabbits
Adapted from the book Wild Neighbors
Rabbit eat flowers and vegetable plants in spring and summer, and the bark of fruit and ornamental trees and shrubs in the fall and winter. Mowing
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20. Examples of Severe Animal Suffering in Laboratories : The Humane Society of ...
including cats, monkeys, rabbits and dogs, are forced to suffer in laboratory cages and undergo painful experiments.
The following ten examples illustrate the kind of severe suffering that these animals can experience behind the closed
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