Instead of being free animals, these animals are forced to sit in their cage and wait in fear of the next vivisector to pull them out of their cage to preform the next round of painful experiments. In most cases, the pain, stress, and boredom drive these animals to develop neurotic behaviors such as spinning in circles, rocking their bodies back and fourth and even biting and gnawing on their own limbs. They frantically shake, and try to hide in fear when a human approaches or even walks by their cage. After a life full of horrible pain, torture, fear and loneliness, most research animals end up being killed at the very same lab they were held captive.
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O nó no estômago sempre que me deparo com...falta de direitos dos animais.
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