The chart below gives information about species used for animal testing in the U.S. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
The pie chart illustrates the data about the
species
used for animal testing in the US.
Overall
, it can be seen that there are six different species
used for testing. However
, the majority of testing is done by Rabbits and hamsters. Sheep is the only creature which is tested in low samples.
To begin
with, 9.3 per cent of pig creatures were used for samples in the country. Moreover
, the primates were 9% of the species
used for sampling in the nation. Furthermore
, the least testing is made on sheep only 5% of animals were used for testing.
On the other hand
, the majority of test was tested on three species
rabbits, hamster and dogs.Nevertheless
, 38.9% of rabbit species
were contributed for testing in the US it is the only species
which was used many times for testing. In addition
, 27.7 rates of hamster animals were also
used for testing it is the second animal which is used numerous times for testing. However
, the last
sample of animal creatures is dogs, 10.2 per cent of the species
were used for testing.Submitted by fazilharis20 on
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