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    Re: Eco terrorists.

    Quote Originally Posted by Raptor View Post
    So an animal starving to death because it doesn't know how to fend for itself isn't suffering? What about it catching an illness from the wild population and suffering? Or worst yet, introducing an illness into the wild population?

    I really love this type of hypocrisy. It's horrible to release reptiles, especially if they're non-native. However, it's perfectly acceptable to release test animals, who are probably also non-native.
    Most if not all the test animals are suffering is due to our selfishness to right things the human race has messed up.

    So your all in favor to continue to test on animals, make them suffer, and or see their new coat in the closet.

    Sorry but allowing animals to be let loose from farms that will be skinned and turned in to clothing does not make us reptile people hypocrites.

    News Flash a bout 90% of all animals in our country in the pet trade or in labs are non native. Just cause their not from this country, doesnt mean they get to be subjected to testings and suffering.
    Last edited by RichsBallPythons; 06-18-2011 at 01:24 AM.

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