In the mohair industry, goats scream as their hair is painfully ripped from their bodies. If kids knew the violence behind FAO Schwarz’s mohair teddy bears, they’d be screaming and crying, too.
PETA investigations revealed suffering behind the pet trade—now, PetSmart is backing away from selling turtles, tortoises, red claw crabs, and other animals.
Dogs, monkeys, rabbits, and other animals are imprisoned in laboratories and subjected to cruel, painful, and deadly experiments every day—help save them from being tormented and killed.
For decades, PETA has been waking up the world to the huge benefits of eating vegan. As Earth Day approaches, see why when you go vegan, every day becomes Earth Day.
Neuroscience professor Jan Zimmermann—who is not even a surgeon—performed a botched surgery that left a rhesus macaque named Everett mutilated and in unbearable pain. He reportedly tried to hide the horrors he had done, but PETA is bringing the suffering of Everett and others into the light.
More than 100 students, faculty, and alumni on the Wesleyan University campus are asking for a first-of-its-kind memorial plaque recognizing the millions of animals who were killed for food and served in the school’s dining hall.
Viola was just a baby when poachers stole her from her family, shipped her across the world, and sold her into a lifetime of exploitation at a circus—and the circus is still on tour this month.
A turtle’s shell is part of their living body—and they can feel it. A turtle’s shell isn’t armor they can retreat into without consequence. It is a living part of their skeleton, fused to their ribs and spine, and it contains nerves and blood vessels. Because of this, damage to a turtle’s shell can be painful, slow to heal, and life‑threatening—more like a serious bone injury than damage to an external covering.
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