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Re: Using Animals for Testing: Pros Versus Cons
I need to test my gas chamber on a black person not an animal
Re: Using Animals for Testing: Pros Versus Cons
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Re: Using Animals for Testing: Pros Versus Cons
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Re: Using Animals for Testing: Pros Versus Cons
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Re: Making Informed Choices About the Use of Animals in Testing
This must stop animals have feelings just as well as humans ! They are highly mis treated…
Re: Using Animals for Testing: Pros Versus Cons
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Re: Organisations that Support or Regulate Animal Testing
I only want those who support animal testing (I don’t think it should be supported though, but…
Re: Using Animals for Testing: Pros Versus Cons
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Re: Using Animals for Testing: Pros Versus Cons
hey buddy what do you think your doing i dont think thats very appropriate i think its very appropriate very…
Re: Using Animals for Testing: Pros Versus Cons
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