Kenny, a 3-year-old Asian elephant owned by Ringling Bros. Circus, became sleepy and unnoticeable and began to bleed over time. Circus veterinarian prescribed antibiotics and recommended to skip these shows until signs of substantial improvement, but this is a day of show, Kenny enjoys them I was waiting for it to come back. The young elephant was physically punished by the trainer during the third performance of the day and then returned to his bondage.
A large maximum life is not a "healthy and fun educational experience" that the circus industry wants you to think. For animals, life is boring, boring, stressful and painful. In short, the behavior of travel animals perpetuates animals' atrocities, inhuman care, public safety hazards and distorted wildlife images. Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus claim to actively support education and protection of wild species. Elephant Circus' captive life includes shackles only 5 feet in length. In the wild, these elephants will have a natural area covering 2,300 square miles. By focusing on breeding breeding programs in North America and using animals for recreational activities these circuses recognize the greatest threat to today's wild elephant the human invasion and the loss of habitat I can not increase it.
Changing the behavior of animals is a different form of 'corruption'. The best example of behavioral change is circus. At the top of the circus, wildlife is taught to trick. The audience saw the trained animals, but they did not see the process of taming these wildlife. Wild animals have a house in the circus until they lose their ability to do. If an animal loses its ability to perform, it will not lose its ability in the wild. Therefore, after finishing their career at the circus, they must be imprisoned for the rest of their lives.