any facts on animal testing and why it is bad is good (unless it is a stupid 1 like it just is then not that)

One thing you can do is to go to Google's advanced search page -- http://www.google.com/advanced_search?hl=en == and enter animal testing positive negative -- and read through several of the results, especially among the first ten.

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i am doing it but i am stuck and it is a writing pecice and i already read all of them

Hey, go to google, type in your question and they'll narrow it down. PEACE!

It seems like you're looking for information on animal testing and why it is considered bad. While I can't actually browse the internet or perform searches, I can offer you guidance on how to find the information you need.

First, I would recommend using search engines like Google to look for reliable sources on animal testing. To get started, you can search for specific keywords such as "animal testing negative effects" or "why is animal testing bad." Remember to critically evaluate the sources you come across and prioritize those from reputable websites, scientific journals, and credible organizations.

Additionally, you can search for articles or reports by respected animal welfare organizations such as PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals), Humane Society International, or the Animal Welfare Institute. These organizations often provide detailed information about the negative impacts of animal testing on animals and alternative methods that can be used instead.

When analyzing the information you find, consider the ethical concerns surrounding animal testing, the potential pain and suffering of animals involved, the limitations and inefficiencies of animal models for predicting human responses, and the availability of alternative testing methods.

Remember that when writing your piece, it's important to cite your sources properly and present a well-rounded argument that considers different perspectives. Good luck with your writing piece!