Sunday, October 16, 2016

The Circus and Animal Abuse

As I sit in one of the thriving chairs at a fair for a field trip, I stood up immediately with my c each forth hanging. I was mesmerized by their actshuman cannons, acrobatics, clownsyet astound by the animals the most. I could not believe I would in real(a)ity see a real monkey juggles three balls or tiger jumps inside a ring. As I watched either bit of the program, I observe something unusual in animals: bastinado marks. I ignored it and predicted that all the dents in their skin came from practices. afterwards the show, I got to go to the private and got a chance to obtain and greet the cast of the circus. Magicians tricked us with their slick hand movements, acrobats showed their flexibility, and trainers enchained the elephants and other animalsforcefullyand locked them up into a gas chamber. What open they done to those paltry animals? later on the circus, we had to go to one of science laboratory that does unusual circumstances that dealt involving science. in that respect were mice/rats, monkeys, rabbits, and other type of animals that were trap in a tightly dense box which no one can add an air to breathe. They tried to let loose constantly, waiting to get an aid. maven of the scientist came and grabbed one of the mice. The abstract kept screeching and once the scientist injected any(prenominal) chemical was on the injectant make the mouse much aggressive; the rest of the scientists monitored the mouses exercise and shook all their heads. wholeness of the scientist shot the mouse with no guilt. Temper arose, vessel soda out of my hands, I stood there staring at the mouse he shot. I should invite done something to save the miserable mouses life. I could have halted the scientist and made him stop whatever litigate he was to commit. In there, I also witnessed with my own look how they remove the skin of these poor animals to import their skins towards a friendship that make our clothing: hide jackets, leather shoes and coats. populate stop in our inclining of field trip was the zoo. menagerie remind...

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