Behind the heavy steel doors of laboratories, thousands of primates—mostly macaques—spend their lives in small metal cages. They are not animals here; they are "test subjects." They are used to test the lethal limits of chemicals, pesticides, and drugs until their bodies can no longer endure the poison.
the laboratory protocol :
Total Restraint : Monkeys are locked into "restraint chairs." Their necks are held in metal collars, and their arms are tied down. They cannot move, cannot hide, and cannot resist.
Forced Ingestion : A thick plastic tube is shoved down their throat and into their stomach every day. Through this tube, high doses of chemicals are pumped directly into their bodies. This often causes internal burning and bleeding.
The "LD50" Agony : In many tests, the goal is to find the dose that kills 50% of the group. These monkeys suffer from agonising convulsions, continuous vomiting of blood, and organ failure. They are left to die slowly in their cages so that scientists can record the exact moment of death.
Psychological Collapse : Monkeys are highly social. In isolation cages, they go insane. They spin in circles for hours, bite their own arms until they bleed, and rock back and forth in a state of permanent terror.
When the experiment ends, even if they survived the poison, they are killed and dissected. This is not science; it is a medieval massacre. We demand a transition to advanced non-animal testing methods immediately.
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