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Answered by hayzelfountes40
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The wildness of a wild animal is characterized by unfettered behavioural repertoire within its natural habitat, rather than by physiognomy. With reference to the historical and current opinions of trainers, critics and scientists, it is argued here that on capture, confinement and coercive training, such animals – typically the great cats – lost their wildness in proportion to the removal and replacement of their natural behavioral repertoire; being at the same time undomesticated, they suffered as a result. Spectators then became willing victims to an illusion of wildness, a deception that was an important part of the economy of the circus in early popular visual culture.

Generally, circuses allege that they treat animals well, and that they train ... it is by no means his or her only tool, and it is not enough to guarantee control [of ... opposes the use of wild animals in circuses entirely.

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Answered by vinayak2333
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It's simple and easy to understand the situation

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