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How peoples caring animals in circus

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Answered by saindulakavath
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Elephants, tigers, and other animals that circuses use to entertain audiences do not stand on their heads, jump through hoops, or balance on pedestals because they want to. They perform these and other difficult tricks because they’re afraid of what will happen if they don’t.

To force animals to perform, circus trainers abuse them with whips, tight collars, muzzles, electric prods, bullhooks (heavy batons with a sharp steel hook on one end), and other painful tools of the circus trade. Video footage of animal training sessions shows that elephants are beaten with bullhooks and shocked with electric prods. Circuses easily get away with such routine cruelty because the government doesn’t monitor training sessions and handlers are cautious when they’re in public.


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Answered by priya438
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animals safely procedure and provided by the clock for the around protection of our animals , our employees and our patrons .Carson's and Barnes circus employees respects the natural instinct of our exotic animals . staff members are familiar with the individual personalities and temperament of the animals.caregiver have a mutual bond with the animals they care for the creates of a lasting relationship between them that's built on trust and respect .
trainer teach routine to animals utilising method that are based on rewards and reputation to showcase the animals physical abilities beauty and thier distinctive behaviour .
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