Animal rights refer to the moral and legal entitlements that animals have to be treated with respect and dignity. This includes the right to life, freedom from exploitation, and protection from cruelty and abuse. Animal rights advocates argue that animals should not be treated as property or commodities, but rather as individuals with inherent value and deserving of compassion and respect.
Grandin, T. (2014). Animal welfare: Focusing on the future. Meat Science , 98(3), 359-364. Animal rights refer to the moral and legal
Animal rights take a more radical stance. This philosophy argues that animals have to live free from human exploitation, regardless of how "humanely" they are treated. freedom from exploitation