Landon
They are open to the public, charge admission, display animals, serve food and drinks . . .
Hinduism firmly believe in kindness & Peace.thus Hinduism never supports torchering animals as they do in circus.
cant dont know
elephant horse camel donkey
Circus only reached #13 in the UK. #2 in the US.
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Landon
Of course they can. Almost any kind of animal can be trained to do something in a circus.
London city
yes
elephants
Anyone who wanted went to a circus. Remember, in Roman times a circus was not the same as our present day circus. In ancient Rome a circus was a racetrack. People went there to see the chariot races.Anyone who wanted went to a circus. Remember, in Roman times a circus was not the same as our present day circus. In ancient Rome a circus was a racetrack. People went there to see the chariot races.Anyone who wanted went to a circus. Remember, in Roman times a circus was not the same as our present day circus. In ancient Rome a circus was a racetrack. People went there to see the chariot races.Anyone who wanted went to a circus. Remember, in Roman times a circus was not the same as our present day circus. In ancient Rome a circus was a racetrack. People went there to see the chariot races.Anyone who wanted went to a circus. Remember, in Roman times a circus was not the same as our present day circus. In ancient Rome a circus was a racetrack. People went there to see the chariot races.Anyone who wanted went to a circus. Remember, in Roman times a circus was not the same as our present day circus. In ancient Rome a circus was a racetrack. People went there to see the chariot races.Anyone who wanted went to a circus. Remember, in Roman times a circus was not the same as our present day circus. In ancient Rome a circus was a racetrack. People went there to see the chariot races.Anyone who wanted went to a circus. Remember, in Roman times a circus was not the same as our present day circus. In ancient Rome a circus was a racetrack. People went there to see the chariot races.Anyone who wanted went to a circus. Remember, in Roman times a circus was not the same as our present day circus. In ancient Rome a circus was a racetrack. People went there to see the chariot races.
For the cracker circus.
They are open to the public, charge admission, display animals, serve food and drinks . . .
Circus animal cruelty is when they use animals to perform but keep them in bad condition, abuse them in order to train them and basically don't give them rights or what they deserve.
The circus can be traced back to Ancient Rome and Ancient Greece where chariot races and gladiator fights were held for public entertainment. Over time, these events evolved to include performances by acrobats, clowns, and animal trainers, eventually leading to the modern circus we see today.