![]() Circuses that feature only human performers are gaining in popularity and provide dazzling, humane, and truly family-friendly entertainment.Department of Agriculture (which enforces the AWA) have repeatedly ignored obvious physical trauma to animals, eyewitness accounts of mistreatment, and sworn testimony from former circus employees who report abuse of elephants. In the circus, animals spend most of their time in cages or chains. Most other wild animals found in circus settings, including lions and tigers, are also constantly on the move in their native habitats. In the wild, elephants live in large, sociable herds and walk up to 25 miles every day.have resulted in hundreds of injuries, many resulting in death. Captive elephant and captive feline attacks on humans in the U.S.Other circus animals who have died in an untimely manner include horses and lions. From 1994 to 2005, at least 31 elephants have died premature deaths in the circus. ![]()
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