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During the 19th century, the species was frequently displayed in travelling circuses as oddities.
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Circuses were in need of music that would stir the audience into a frenzy, as four-footed animals galloped across the ring.
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Since then, jugglers have been associated with circuses.
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They haven't really tried to civilise them and have been content to give them bread and circuses.
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He performed many such songs in burlesque houses, various circuses, carnivals, and roadhouses.
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He was a hot air balloonist and parachute jumper at fairs and circuses at the age of 18.
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This is a venue used to host travelling funfairs and circuses.
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This mobile, stentorian contrivance was much in demand for fairgrounds and circuses.
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He later worked in animal sanctuaries, and campaigned against zoos, circuses, factory farming, and live animal exports.
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From the 1960s onward, circuses attracted growing criticism from animal rights activists.
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