Your fun hurts the elephants
Elephants are highly social animals that live in matriarchal herds, sharing maternal responsibilities towards the young of the herd. In nature, they spend days socializing, wandering through trees and bushes, playing in mud and water, and exploring vast habitats. While touring with circuses, they spend most of their lives in chains, unable to take more than a step in any direction. Trainers use fear and pain to get them to do the exercises. An exhibitor who supplies elephants to Loomis Bros. has repeatedly fallen into the trap when hitting elephants in the face and jaw with bull hooks.
Your fun hurts the tigers
In their natural habitat, tigers are top predators that control vast territories and raise their young. In circuses like Cardin, they are locked in cages. They are beaten to force them to perform tricks they do not understand. No matter how long they are kept in extreme conditions, tigers never lose their genetic drive.
Your fun hurts zebras
UniverSoul continues to push zebras into action, even though as a prey, close contact with people they consider to be predators is very stressful. Circuses endanger these sensitive animals: frightened zebras have fled UniverSoul and have run through the city twice. Zebras who escaped from other circuses were fatally injured. The crazy expression on the face of this scary clown is how zebras should feel in the circus arenas.