Campaign group PETA said the animals were known to "lash out in fear and frustration" when kept in harsh conditions and urged travellers not to support their captivity by paying for rides.
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New Delhi, Feb 2 (EFE).- A pigeon, captured eight months ago and detained at a veterinary hospital in India’s Mumbai, has been set free after being cleared of charges of spying for China. The free flight of the bird has ended a plot that caught the attention of animal rights groups. The bird was held …
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