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Well, I'm not one of them bleeding hearts who opposes animal experimentation, but I don't like torture for torture's sake. However, if that is that same "breathable liquid" I've heard about and this is from a test or demonstration, I'm not complaining. Of course a better "proof of concept" would be to test it on a death row inmate, but alas, I've heard that is cruel and unusual as well...

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Well, attitudes toward lab animals have evolved over time (as have a lot of attitudes, of course). I think that image dates to about 1970, and it wasn't as ... reprehensible? morally dubious? ... then. Especially since it was done in the spirit of demonstrating a liquid that could dissolve enough oxygen and CO2 that you COULD breathe it, or perhaps use it for a short-term blood substitute.

 

Certainly the mouse must have been very confused, if not downright terrified by the sensations of what must have triggered all its drowning panic reactions. But it did survive the demonstration, and considering the things that lab mice are used for, that isn't a thing one ought to take for granted.

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Lagomorphs differ from rodents in that:

 

* they have four incisors in the upper jaw (not two, as in the Rodentia);

* they are almost wholly herbivorous (unlike rodents, many of which will eat both meat and vegetation; the few recorded exceptions within the Lagomorpha occur among members of both Lepus and Ochotona, and involve the occasional foraging for carrion as a supplementary winter food source);[4][5][6]

* the male's scrotum is in front of the penis (unlike rodents', which is behind); and

* the penis contains no bone (baculum), unlike in rodents.

 

However, they resemble rodents in that their teeth grow throughout their life, thus necessitating constant chewing to keep them from growing too long.

 

From that last follows the insatiable hunger for quickening.

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