Not exact matches
White
animals and those that have a haircut or naturally thin (or non-existent) hair coats are
particularly sensitive to the sun and may
suffer the same ills as humans: sunburn and skin cancers.
Too many
animals suffer needlessly,
particularly when treatment options are so affordable.
Because prairie dogs are highly social
animals living in tightly knit colonies, they
suffer particularly high mortality rates from plague; upwards of 90 percent of a colony can die off during an outbreak.
The potential gains from cloning
particularly productive
animals come at the expense of a potential increase in
animal suffering.