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In the wild, bears don't ride bicycles, tigers don't jump through fiery hoops, and elephants don't stand upright on their hind legs. Circuses portray a distorted view of wildlife.

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Former Ringling Circus Employee Speaks Out
Former Ringling Bros. Circus Employee Speaks Out in New Public Service Announcement
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Why Are Moms Refusing to Take Their Kids to the Circus?
Read accounts from moms just like you of why they will never take their kids to the circus. A circus with animals, that is!
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Ringling Employees Tell of Bloody Beatings, Routine Abuse
Two former Ringling employees have contacted PETA independently with allegations of routine abuse in the circus, including bloody beatings and a culture in which employees who object to animals’ cruel treatment are either ignored or punished.
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PETA Catches Ringling Mistreating Elephants
A new PETA video shows Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus abusively hooking elephants and disabled elephants limping to the arena and exposes the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s grossly inadequate investigation of the circus’s use of lame elephants.
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Elephant Tests Positive for TB at Ringling Breeding Compound
PETA first learned from an informed source that a male elephant at Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus' breeding facility in Polk City, Florida, has tested positive for Mycobacterium tuberculosis (TB)--a human strain of the deadly disease that can be spread from elephant to human, human to human, and human to elephant.
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