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Keeping exotic animals as pets. Sure it would be fun, and different. Like who wouldn't want a monkey or a tiger? That would be so fun. You could train these exotic pets. It would take longer than normal pets because they have those instincts from being in the wild. Here are some exotic animals that are at home pets. barkpost.com/exotic-pets-dogs/
Well this topic will always be argued about because you have people who see it in different ways. I personally see that testing on animals is the better choice. As long as we do it as humanely as possible it should be okay. Others may think that we shouldn't have to use animals to test. They ask why would we do this to animals, but the simple answer that many will give is that it will always be in best interest that we save human lives. Yes there are tests that aren't humane against animals, and many who are for the testing on animals will disagree of their inhumane treatment, but once again the most simple answer that people who are for the use of animals for research is this. Why would we risk our own lives just to not be able to make the advancements in sciences that we have by using animals for research? So I am for the argument of animals being used for research as long as its humane, and animals are treated fairly.
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