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Rabbits enjoying human interaction

These rabbits enjoy human interaction. When technicians come into the room, the rabbits move to the front of the pen to receive nose scratches and treats like yogurt balls and dried persimmons. The technicians also enjoy watching these rabbits demonstrate behaviors found in the wild, such as foraging,…

Animal Groups

Animal Groups Scroll down to learn more about each amazing group of animals! Rodents Rodents, like mice and rats, are popular models for biomedical research due to their anatomical, physiological and genetic similarities to humans. Some advantages for using rodents include ease of maintenance, their small size, and…

Adopted Research Heroes Wall of Fame

Adopted Research Heroes Wall of Fame Welcome to the Retired Research Heroes Wall of Fame, where we celebrate the incredible animals who have contributed to scientific advancements and found loving homes after their research journeys. These unsung heroes have played a vital role in improving human and animal…

Acknowledgements

Come See Our World is a collaborative effort to share the true image of research involving animals.  Thank you to our many media contributors, content providers, experts and internet sources. AnimalResearch.info Baylor College of Medicine California National Primate Research Center / Kathy West Foundation for Biomedical Research Oregon National…

Come See Our World!

About Us Come See Our World (CSOW) is your window into the world of life changing research involving animals. We invite you to see the animals that are integral to medical progress.Advancements in human and animal health would not be possible without these important animals, as well as…

Touchscreen Research Method

The Oregon National Primate Research Center is currently evaluating various forms of research methods to improve traditional cognitive testing. This Rhesus macaque is using a touchscreen to determine his cognitive ability as part of a neuroscience research project. He is being shown a video of other monkeys, in…

Photo permission for California National Primate Research Center

The photos from the California National Primate Center are provided to assist you with your educational and academic needs. These photos are protected by Copyright, Kathy West/California National Primate Research Center. You are allowed to download photos from this website as long as the photos are: Properly credited…

Photo permission for Oregon National Primate Research Center

Oregon National Primate Center at OHSU offers select photos and videos for educational purposes. To use these materials, you must: Provide credit to Oregon National Primate Research Center/OHSU. Refrain from altering, manipulating, transforming or building upon this work (“derivative work”). Avoid commercial use or uses that do not…