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While you read this sentence, an animal is being used for testing.

Animal testing refers to experimental procedures conducted on living animals for biomedical and scientific research. From reptiles to rodents, many vertebrates are used as test subjects.

Where Do Animal Testings Take Place?

Pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies

Universities and affiliated institutions

Private and government-funded research facilities

Hospitals

Government agencies and local authorities

Animal testing varies depending on the purpose and field of research, including regulatory testing, basic research, and translational or applied research.

What Animals Are Used In Testing?

Rodents account for the largest percentage of animals used in experiments worldwide. Mice, rats, and guinea pigs make up 80-90% of all animal testing.

Number of Animals Used in Testing (Global)

115,000,000

Number of Animals Used in Testing (USA)

5,000,000

Rodents

Rabbits

Fish

Birds

Dogs

Monkeys

Raccoons

Pigs

How Are Animals Tested?

Animal testing encompasses a wide range of methods:

Laboratory mice implanted with tumor cells for cancer research

Rabbits immobilized on testing rigs for ocular experiments

Zebrafish models used in neuroscience studies

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