Do I need to cut fish, frog, rat or lizard in MBBS?
Do I need to cut animals who are alive?
2.4K Views|Posted 9 years ago
Asked by Ekta Chaudhary
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9 years ago
Yes, you would have to cut fish, frog, rat or lizard, if you want to become a veterinary doctor. It is not much needed in MBBS.

Answered by
9 years ago
No, it is illegal to cut animals alive. To make you understand their anatomy, dead animals (kept in chemicals) will be shown to you. Any experiment you perform will be on dead animals.
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9 years ago
No, you can only do the experiment on dead bodies.
Dissection of animals like frog or rat is strictly prohibited by the government.
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9 years ago
No, these things are confined to biology practicals of class 11th and 12th. We study about the anatomy of the human body in MBBS.
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