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Cutting animal testing will jeopardize human health by Anis Barmada, opinion contributor - 07/29/25 9:30 AM ET ...
Animals and humans have always coexisted. Before cities, nomadic hunter-gatherers depended on animals for food, transport, and protection.
In other words, to translate animal communication into human language. Yet most scientists agree that non-human animals do not have an actual language of their own—at least not in the way that ...
From chimps that wage war over territory to parrots that outperform Harvard students on memory tests, many other members of the animal kingdom demonstrate surprisingly human-like behavior.
“When you deal with tigers and elephants and chimps, these are animals who are dangerous, and their instinctive behavior can cause them to maim or kill human beings,” says Gallucci.