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Airline will no longer transport lab monkeys after truck crash on Pennsylvania highway
The airline that transported a group of monkeys to the United States before a truck carrying them to a lab in Pennsylvania slammed into a dump truck has vowed it will no longer transport primates to the U.S. (www.nydailynews.com) עוד...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
My conspiracy theory: Embarrassed by the truck accident, the airline says they will no longer transport monkeys (to get free publicity). The airline continues to transport monkeys and no one notices. If they do, the airline just replies, "What do we have to do with highway travel?" They look smart, and again, receive more free advertising.
Let me get this strait in my head here.
The truck that crashed was most definitely on the ground. So, why are they refusing to ship via the air?
The truck that crashed was most definitely on the ground. So, why are they refusing to ship via the air?
**Grabs bucket of popcorn**
I'm just here to watch the political rhetoric and hatred between posters.....carry on....
I'm just here to watch the political rhetoric and hatred between posters.....carry on....
Three got away and the next night were "found and euthanized". That's a euphemistic way of saying 'tracked down by dogs and shot'.
I totally disagree with animal testing. It is repugnant to torture an animal in the name of science.
In Richmond, Virginia they simply slapped the hand of an animal cruelty organization after the media reported that many dogs were mistreated and abused.
I commend anyone especially an airline that doesn’t want to be a part of this.
In Richmond, Virginia they simply slapped the hand of an animal cruelty organization after the media reported that many dogs were mistreated and abused.
I commend anyone especially an airline that doesn’t want to be a part of this.
Baby monks are torn from their Mom’s teat for used in testing or to be sold as pets in Asia & Africa (same thing happens to chimpanzees, bobobo’s, other primates). Entire families of monks & primates are killed just for the babies or yearlings.
I’ve seen pictures of babies/yearlings cuddled& clinging together for comfort & security; & of baby monks trying to get milk from its dried up Mom while in a lab setting. Sad & heartbreaking, not only for them, but to our closest biological relatives
I’ve seen pictures of babies/yearlings cuddled& clinging together for comfort & security; & of baby monks trying to get milk from its dried up Mom while in a lab setting. Sad & heartbreaking, not only for them, but to our closest biological relatives