How would you react to the statement that "stress is bad for animal"

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Answer: I would agree. Stress usually impacts general life negatively, it's been scientifically proven. I've never witnessed something that is under stress and is benefiting because of pure stress, it makes not logical sense.

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the answer is moors. I hope this was helpful...

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