Sinlung /
21 November 2010

Fighting For Circus Animals

We all have gone to circus some time in our lives. But, have you ever wondered what happens to them once the show is over? Anima Naturalis, a Colombian-based organisation, has protested the use of animals in circuses.

Fighting for circus animals

Members of the organization for animal rights, Anima Naturalis, protest inside a cage painted as a lion and tiger in Envigado municipality, Antioquia department, Colombia against animal shows in circuses. The sign reads: "Circuses cruel with animals." AFP

Fighting for circus animals

Members of the organization for animal rights, Anima Naturalis, protest painted as felines in Envigado municipality, Antioquia department, Colombia, against animal shows in circuses. The sign reads: "Circuses cruel with animals." AFP

Fighting for circus animals

Members of the organization for animal rights, Anima Naturalis, protest inside a cage painted as a lion and tiger in Envigado municipality, Antioquia department, Colombia against animal shows in circuses. The sign reads: "Circuses cruel with animals." AFP

Fighting for circus animals

Members of the organization for animal rights, Anima Naturalis, protestsinside a cage painted as a lion and tiger in Envigado municipality, Antioquia department, Colombia against animal shows in circuses. The sign reads: "Circuses cruel with animals." AFP

Fighting for circus animals

A member of the organization for animal rights, Anima Naturalis, protests inside a cage painted as a lion in Envigado municipality, Antioquia department, Colombia against animal shows in circuses. The sign reads: "Circuses cruel with animals." AFP

Fighting for circus animals

A member of the organization for animal rights, Anima Naturalis, protests painted as a tiger and holding a picture of a caged lion in Envigado municipality, Antioquia department, Colombia against animal shows in circuses. AFP

Fighting for circus animals

A member of the organization for animal rights, Anima Naturalis, protests inside a cage painted as a tiger in Envigado municipality, Antioquia department, Colombia against animal shows in circuses. The sign reads: "No more circuses with animals." AFP

Fighting for circus animals

A member of the organization for animal rights, Anima Naturalis, protests inside a cage painted as a tiger in Envigado municipality, Antioquia department, Colombia against animal shows in circuses. The sign reads: "No more circuses with animals." AFP

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