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“In the United State in 2004, 1,101,958 animals were tested on for medical research. That is just including dogs, cats, primates, guinea pigs, hamsters, rabbits and farm animals. This does not include the millions of mice and rats tested on each year, because the government does consider mice and rats "real" animals and therefore experimenters do not keep track of how many they test. Almost all of those animals were killed during before or after the experiments. No one will ever know the exact number of animals that are tested on.” (Murnaghan)
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