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Her only release will be her death.
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This cat is in a "stereotaxic" device which is used to keep its head
immobile while it is vivisected on.
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Here we see a young kitten before vivisection...
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...here we see the same kitten after it has been vivisected.
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27,828 rabbits endured 37,473 "procedures" in UK laboratories during
1998.
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Rabbits are often used in experiments where a substance is dripped into
their eyes. These are the so called "Draize" eye tests.
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Vivisectors use stocks like these to experiment on rabbits in "factory"
conditions.
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This rabbit is being used in a Scabies experiment.
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Obviously frightened baby monkeys wait.
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The despair is obvious.
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This chimp was infected with Syphillis a disease unknown in his
species. His fate was a slow lingering death.
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This is Britches. Vivisectors were using him in maternal deprivation
experiments. He was removed from his mother and she was replaced with this
cylinder to see if he would bond with it.
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His eyes were sewn up.
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Luckily Britches was liberated from the laboratory by the Animal
Liberation Front in the United States.
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Vivisectors pose playfully for the camera, revealing total contempt for
the animals they abuse.
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Several years ago a monkey escaped from its cage in a Japanese
laboratory, the first thing it did was to open the cage of the other
monkeys.
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Vivisectors tattooed the word "crap" onto this monkeys forehead, just
another example of the contempt vivisectors show the
animals.
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Russian vivisectors grafted the head of the small dog onto the big one,
the paired survived for a few days, but were killed by the scientists
because they kept attacking each other. Just imagine the pain and distress
these dogs endured.
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Beagles are the vivisectors' choice, not because they are a good model
for the human body, but because they are docile and trusting. During 1998
vivisectors tortured 6,678 beagled to
death.
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