When UK researchers play God – 150 human-animal hybrids were created in top secret labs

The use of animals as food or fodder has been a source of contention for some time. More and more activist groups such as PETA are fighting for animal rights, highlighting that animals, like people, have feelings.
This, however, pales in comparison to what you are about to learn. Many organizations have started to use animals in their research.
These groupings are more particularly King’s College, the University of Newcastle and the University of Warwick. Animal eggs can be used in research at these two universities.
Some pigs treated with the face wash in the test, for example, developed sore eyes that they couldn’t even open their eyes. Of course, they always say that it is better for an animal to suffer than for a person to suffer.
There is more, however. According to reports, Britain has started producing animal-human hybrids to discover a treatment for a variety of ailments. More than 155 hybrids were bred in the previous three years, according to reports.
Scientists continue to argue that, even if they seem harsh and disgusting, these tests are useful for developing embryonic stem cells.
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