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Elephants and other animals have long been used in entertainment with the travelling circus being the primary focus of such exploitation. Yet, elephants are also commercially exploited in Los Vegas shows, in road-side shows, in films, in silly publicity gimmicks and by companies marketing their merchandise. Frivolous stunts have included covering an elephant in paint, putting an elephant inside the world's largest bubble and making an elephant wave goodbye.
Forcing elephants to act in unnatural ways for commercial gain is abusive, backward and in bad taste - especially when there are good alternatives. The two animated clips below show what's possible with today's computer and software technology. There is no reason for abusing elephants, or other animals for that matter. ElephantVoices standpoint is that the use of trained elephants in commercial marketing is abusive and should be forbidden. You can help us to influence companies that use elephants in commercials in two ways:
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| Last Updated on Friday, 26 June 2009 07:33 |