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ANIMAL RIGHTS - Coggle Diagram
ANIMAL RIGHTS
Why we SHOULD fight for animal rights?
Disease pervention
Apex predators like sharks, lions, wolves
Often traget sick ,injured, or old animlas
Easier to catch
Remove animals that might be spreading disease
Keep the population healthier and limiting outbreaks
Symbiotic relationships
Fish and cleaner wrasses, birds and mammals
Remove parasites and dead tissue from larger animals
Reduces parasite loads and disease transmission
Pest control
Bats control nightime insects
Bats eat large numbers of moths, beetles, and mosquitoes,and other bugs
Protect corps from corp pests
Frogs and toads eat insects in wet areas
They live near farms or rice fields
Consume flies, mosquitoes, and other bugs
Reduce pests, especially in damp humid environments
Climate regulation
Collective actions of animals
Significantly influence the carbon cycle
Elephants can create water sources druing droughts
Reintroducing certain species
Bison can increase carbon capture in grasslands
Help in corps production and plant life
Pollination
Bees , bats, and birds
Pollinate many plants
Significant portion of the worlds food corps
Seed dispersal
Animals transport seeds through their droppings
Helping plants spread to new areas
Ensuring the porpagation of plant life
Why we SHOULDN'T fight for animal rights?
Human needs come first
Human survival, health,and development should be prioritized over animal welfare
Medical research
Food production
Economic development
Animal rights interfere with saving human lives or feeding people, they should be secondary
Animal use is necessary for progress
Medical and scientific breakthroughs have historically relied on animal testing
Restricting animal use could slow or stop progress in medicine, biology, and technologhy
Animals are not equal to humans
Animals do not have the same level of consciousness, reasoning,or moral agency as humans
They should not be granted equal moral or legal status
Cost of alternatives
ethical alternatives
plant-based foods , cruelty-free products
More expensive or less accessible
Denial and rationalization
Easier for many to ignore animal suggering
Confort the ethical implications of their daily choices