Monkey “Britches” set free in the 1985 from the laboratoriesof
the university of California (Riverside, USA)from the Animal Liberation
Front (ALF).
During experiments on the eyes.
This monkey had it;s eyelinds sewn shut and grafted on the head
was a sonar device that wasto replace its eyes.
Photo coming from the American association P.E.T.A. (1985)
Monkey with tumor
The frustration caused from an extended imprisonment in tight cages,
pushesthe animals to psychotic behaviors like eating the own excrements.
Photo from: “Entering the Gates of Hell”, IAAPEA.
The monkeys are held in small metallic cages
Copyright Brian Gunn / IAAPEA. (Ages: Year '80)
Left in the metallic cageto wake up
after the anesthesia
Imprisoned Macaco
Died for lose blood from a cutof the greater
arteries in the neck and the legs
Monkey being carried down corridor for oral dosing.
Anaesthetised monkey tied to crude
wire rack for spinal fluid extraction.
Her mother taken away for testing,
this tiny baby clings for comfort
to a substitute mum, a paint-roller.
a baby
Laboratory of biomedical research or Auschwitz?
After post mortem, mutilated bodies
are thrown away like rubbish.
Monkeys with electrodes in the brain
Monkeys immobilised in 'primate chairs'
for the slow infusion of test substances.