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Double standards on animal protection.

Europe Intelligence Wire

| January 31, 2006 | COPYRIGHT 2003 Financial Times Ltd. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

(From Western Daily Press)

He's not cute and cuddly; his eyes are too small and close together for any kind of charm. He's hard and he's grey and hairy, and he's reputed to have tusks and sharp teeth - and be very, very fierce indeed.

In short, he just doesn't have the sort of emotive appeal that poor old Brock, with his striped face and his comical waddly gait has, and so the Animal Cult Brigade are quite happy just to let him out into the community, with which, having been domesticated to some degree for so long, he is no longer au fait, and where he could (possibly) if anyone cornered him, hurt someone very badly - probably a child.

The fact that …

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