The Cruelty behind Orangutan Boxing
Dressed in shorts and boxing gloves, orangutans are forced to fight each other in pretend boxing matches as an attraction spectacle for visitors.
Dressed in shorts and boxing gloves, orangutans are forced to fight each other in pretend boxing matches as an attraction spectacle for visitors.
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