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They are often limited to a very confined space and fed only periodically with a very strict diet of hay and grass, usually. There are also signs scattered about in the circus telling people please do not feed the clowns, as well as general information about their native habitats. Also, clowns are rarely released back into the wild. And even then, there are more exhibits than the clowns at the circus, sometimes you get to pet the balloon animals as well.
This is true. Now that I think of it, there are a lot of similarities between circuses and zoos.
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Apr 9, 2018 13:07
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what really upsets me is when circuses cram a bunch of unfixed clowns into a small car. what do you think is happening in there? why do you think more clowns come out than went in? how is society going to take care of all those clowns?
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Apr 9, 2018 13:08
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due to the closing of many US circuses in the last couple decades, hundreds of clowns now roam wild especially across the warmer southren states. in rare cases some have become feral, developing mental issues and forming small packs, or "posses"
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Apr 19, 2018 14:43
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