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Discover LudwigThe phrase "harm animals" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to causing physical or mental harm to animals. For example, "This type of farming practice harms animals, making it an unethical choice."
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Buddha was only peaceful and did not harm animals.
Modern Meadow aims to create an organic alternative that doesn't harm animals or the planet.
This could help to insure that there are alternatives to under-qualified human dentists, who sometimes harm animals when they're brought in to perform procedures.
"We all teach our children that it's wrong to harm animals unnecessarily and a plant-based diet can be really healthy".
She concluded with the following plea: "Please, help scientists make real progress toward treating and curing human diseases by visiting HumaneSeal.org to find and support charities that never harm animals and which pour their time and resources into advanced, promising, human-relevant cures".
Stimulating growth can harm animals too.
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Groups should present their posters to the whole group in the following class period and then discuss: What, if any, responsibility do humans have in diagnosing, treating or containing natural diseases that harm animal species?
Similar structures are well known to microbiologists; many bacteria use them as weapons to kill other bacteria or to harm animal hosts.
Its mission statement reads as follows: "Advancing animal welfare is a core aim of the journal, so we will not publish studies that harm animal subjects.
The majority agreed that misleading (in terms of human benefit and/or harm) animal experiments should occur at most 40% of the time (86% of respondents).
The best way to stop harming animals and the environment is to stop eating animals.
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