Articles by subject: animals There will be blood (by Harold Hillman , September/October 2010 )Butchery is always a messy business, but is religiously inspired ritual slaughter really worse than other methods? Physiologist Harold Hillman dissects the evidence Beyond nature (by Raymond Tallis , March/April 2010 )The human finger points the way to what makes us truly human, say Raymond Tallis Man & other beasts (by John Appleby , March/April 2010 )Humanism is under attack in the academy for its assumption of man’s superiority over animals. John Appleby visits the intellectual borderland between humans and animals Bless this tiger (by Paul Sims , September/October 2009 )Paul Sims visits a zoo with a differenceInterview: Watching David Attenborough (by Laurie Taylor , January/February 2008 )Laurie Taylor turns the microscope on to the man who’s brought us life on earth, in the freezer, under the oceans and in the undergrowthWild things (by Sally Feldman , September/October 2006 )Sally Feldman explores the untamed frontiers of fashion, fetish and fur Animal Wrongs (by Finn Bowring , March/April 2004 )Would you eat test-tube lamb? asks Finn Bowring Escape from Eden (by Raymond Tallis , November/December 2003 )Raymond Tallis revisits the big question: what makes humans special?Thoughts on Animals (by Julian Baggini , Summer 2001 )Philosopher Julian Baggini asks who should speak for the animals Bless this tiger (by Paul Sims , Web Exclusive, August 2009)Paul Sims visits a zoo with a difference