other issues focuses on and raises questions about the pain animals feel and suffer for the
benefit of human scientific research. Other views discussed are David's personal
David talks about an experience he had growing up as a young boy hunting game
in the wild with his BB gun and eventually, as a teenager moving up to a 22-caliber rifle.
He saw an advertisement for a slingshot and decided to order it. After weeks of practice
he felt ready to hunt live game with his new weapon and skills. He came across a
squirrel, which as he puts it, "was doing whatever squirrels do" and began to pursue his
prey. After cornering his hunt in a tree the squirrel began crying and sobbing. The sound
was the only form of fishing he involved himself in, with the exception of one occasion,
David raises an excellent point when he discusses that if any reports are written
Overall the article raises many valid concerns and issues that surround the
to live in and their reaction to the sight of humans was enough to bring David to tears.
Some common words found in the essay are: David Suzuki, Public Aquarium, Ian Redmond, Jane Goodall, Islands David, Pain Animals, article written, pain animals, Approximate Word count = 550 Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)