Since circuses began...
Many people believe that animals in circuses often face mistreatment and poor living conditions, leading to calls for a ban on using animals in these performances. Advocates for animal welfare argue that alternative forms of entertainment can be just as enjoyable for audiences without subjecting animals to potential harm. Therefore, banning the use of animals in circuses is seen as a way to promote animal welfare and prevent exploitation.
Yes, lions are wild animals. They are one of the largest predators in the wild and are known for their hunting abilities. Lions are typically found in grasslands and savannas in Africa.
elephants DO NOT CHARGE , only the people who use these animals charge, however, people now realize that animals DO NOT BELONG IN A CIRCUS, so not much money is made for circuses that still use animals, people much rather watch animals in natural settings or very up to-date caring zoos.
i can onlt think of a couple good things but apart from that i think animals should be let free 1: They get treatment if needed 2: Some circus people use other techniqes to train animals instead of using violent methods , they bond with the animals 3: The government havent stopped it so it cant be that bad to some people 4: Entertinment 5 : traditional But personally i have a million reasons why animals shouldn't be in the circus i believe that animals she be let free.
%5 of animals die in circuses
Circuses never stopped using animals.
Since circuses began...
No, circuses consist of many different thing, from acrobats to animals
Besides zoos and circuses, exotic animals also feature in movies
No they don't because, isn't enough of what human can do in circuses? animals should be free in the wild not cramped up in the small cages.
elephants r us
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Romans The first circuses were rather grisly affairs. They featured chariot races, exotic animals, and duels to the death between gladiators and animals.
beer,dogs,elephants,monkey,tiger
Bolivia is the first country to ban the use of all animal in traveling circuses
beaten, shocked, kicked, or cruelly confined