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Activists paint themselves like animals to protest circus
Activists paint themselves like animals to protest circus
Activists paint themselves like animals to protest circus
Demonstrators from animal rights society AnimaNaturalis, with their bodies painted like animals, take part in a protest against Ringling Brothers Circus outside Monterrey Arena in Monterrey, June 9, 2012. The protest was against what the demonstrators call the use and mistreatment of animals in circuses, local media reported. The poster reads, "No more circuses with animals". REUTERS/Daniel Becerril
Activists paint themselves like animals to protest circus
A member of animal rights organization AnimaNaturalis kneels representing an animal during a protest in front of the US Ringling Brothers circus in Monterrey, on June 9, 2012. AFP PHOTO/ Julio Cesar AGUILAR
Activists paint themselves like animals to protest circus
Members of animal rights organization AnimaNaturalis hold a protest in front of the US Ringling Brothers circus in Monterrey, on June 9, 2012. AFP PHOTO/ Julio Cesar AGUILAR
Activists paint themselves like animals to protest circus
Members of animal rights organization AnimaNaturalis hold a protest in front of the US Ringling Brothers circus in Monterrey, on June 9, 2012. AFP PHOTO/ Julio Cesar AGUILAR
Activists paint themselves like animals to protest circus
Members of animal rights organization AnimaNaturalis hold a protest in front of the US Ringling Brothers circus in Monterrey, on June 9, 2012. AFP PHOTO/ Julio Cesar AGUILAR
Activists paint themselves like animals to protest circus
A demonstrator from animal rights society AnimaNaturalis takes part in a protest against Ringling Brothers Circus outside Monterrey Arena in Monterrey, June 9, 2012. The protest was against what the demonstrators call the use and mistreatment of animals in circuses, local media reported. REUTERS/Daniel Becerril
Activists paint themselves like animals to protest circus
A demonstrator from animal rights society AnimaNaturalis, with her body painted like a tiger, takes part in a protest against Ringling Brothers Circus outside Monterrey Arena in Monterrey, June 9, 2012. The protest was against what the demonstrators call the use and mistreatment of animals in circuses, local media reported. REUTERS/Daniel Becerril (MEXICO - Tags: SOCIETY CIVIL UNREST ANIMALS)
Activists paint themselves like animals to protest circus
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Activists paint themselves like animals to protest circus
A demonstrator from animal rights society AnimaNaturalis holds a poster during a protest against Ringling Brothers Circus outside Monterrey Arena in Monterrey, June 9, 2012. The protest was against what the demonstrators call the use and mistreatment of animals in circuses, local media reported. The poster reads: "In cages all their lives". REUTERS/Daniel Becerril
Activists paint themselves like animals to protest circus
A demonstrator from animal rights society AnimaNaturalis, with her body painted like a tiger, takes part in a protest against Ringling Brothers Circus outside Monterrey Arena in Monterrey, June 9, 2012. The protest was against what the demonstrators call the use and mistreatment of animals in circuses, local media reported. REUTERS/Daniel Becerril
Activists paint themselves like animals to protest circus
A demonstrator from animal rights society AnimaNaturalis, with her body painted like a tiger, takes part in a protest against Ringling Brothers Circus outside Monterrey Arena in Monterrey, June 9, 2012. The protest was against what the demonstrators call the use and mistreatment of animals in circuses, local media reported. REUTERS/Daniel Becerril
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