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Images tagged "vivisection"

A monkey chair at a now defunct animal testing lab. USA, 2011.
Dr. Theodora Capaldo with a rescued rat awaiting adoption at the Massachusettes SPCA. USA,  2014. Jo-Anne McArthur / NEAVS / We Animals Media
A rabbit immobilized in a restraint before having her ears bled.  Spain, 2019.  Carlota Saorsa / HIDDEN / We Animals Media
Abbey's ear tattoo. Canada, 2012. Jo-Anne McArthur / The Ghosts In Our Machine / We Animals Media
This rabbit’s back has been shaved and points marked in preparation for a product dermal toxicity test.  Spain, 2018.  Carlota Saorsa / HIDDEN / We Animals Media
No longer of use for experimentation, laboratory mice are asphyxiated by carbon dioxide and then bagged for incineration.  USA, 2020. Roger Kingbird / HIDDEN / We Animals Media
Unlucky 7. An immobilized pig awaits the administration of an infusion in a jugular catheter.  Spain, 2019. Carlota Saorsa / HIDDEN / We Animals Media
A farmer showing his product at a macaque breeding facility. Laos, 2011. Jo-Anne McArthur / We Animals Media
Ron, a chimpanzee rescued from invasive research, in his nest of blankets at Save the Chimps. USA, 2011. Jo-Anne McArthur / We Animals Media
A purpose bred beagle at a veterinary school.
Black-furred mice, also known as C57BL/6 mice, with skull implants. A part of their skull is removed with a window inserted so that scientists can observe a brain working in a fully conscious living animal. USA, 2020. Roger Kingbird / HIDDEN / We Animals Media
Dissected cat at a veterinary school. Canada, 2007. Jo-Anne McArthur / We Animals Media
Allie, a rescued orangutan at The Centre for Great Apes. USA, 2014. Jo-Anne McArthur / NEAVS / We Animals Media
Close up of branding on a horse rescued from the PMU (Pregnant Mare Urine) industry at Equine Voices Rescue and Sanctuary. USA, 2014. Jo-Anne McArthur / NEAVS / We Animals Media
A capuchin, formerly used in research, at a primate sanctuary.  USA, 2014. Jo-Anne McArthur / NEAVS / We Animals Media
Dogs are marked with a number to aid identification when they are killed after completion of an experiment.  Spain, 2019. Carlota Saorsa / HIDDEN / We Animals Media
Skinned mink at a veterinary school. Canada, 2007. Jo-Anne McArthur / We Animals Media
Photographs of animal use from the Coulston Foundation, a former animal testing laboratory. USA, 2008. Jo-Anne McArthur / We Animals Media
A capuchin monkey arrives from a lab where he was used for invasive research, to Jungle Friends primate sanctuary. USA, 2014. Jo-Anne McArthur / NEAVS / We Animals Media
Animal restraint at the Coulston Foundation. USA, 2008. Jo-Anne McArthur / We Animals Media
A sick monkey in quarantine at a macaque breeding facility. Laos, 2011. Jo-Anne McArthur / We Animals Media
A rabbit is immobilized in a restraint before having her ears bled. Spain, 2019. Carlota Saorsa / HIDDEN / We Animals Media
Two capuchins await veterinary treatment in the medical clinic. USA, 2014. Jo-Anne McArthur / NEAVS / We Animals Media
An emaciated macaque at a monkey breeding facility. Laos, 2011.

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