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  2. Safari Ltd - Wikipedia

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    Safari Ltd is an American family-owned manufacturer and global distributor of animal figurine toys. The company was founded in 1982 and is headquartered in Jacksonville, Florida. The company's offerings include more than 1,000 products, including dinosaurs, wildlife, dragons and fairies, horses and farm life, reptiles and sea life. [1]

  3. Voice for Animals Humane Society - Wikipedia

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    The Voice for Animals Humane Society (V4A) in Edmonton, Alberta, is a non-profit organization dedicated to protecting animals, through advocacy and education, from neglect, abuse and exploitation.

  4. Portal:Mammals/Selected pictures - Wikipedia

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    It has black facial colorings around the eyes, and has a bushy tail with light and dark alternating rings. The coat is a mixture of gray, brown, and black fur. The characteristic eye colorings make the animal look like it is wearing a "bandit's mask," which has enhanced the animal's reputation for mischief, vandalism, and thievery.

  5. World Animal Day - Wikipedia

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    World Animal Day is an international day of action for animal rights and welfare celebrated annually on October 4, the feast day of Francis of Assisi, the patron saint of animals. The World Animal Day movement is supported and endorsed by a number of celebrities, such as Anneka Svenska , Brian Blessed and Melanie C .

  6. Disruptive eye mask - Wikipedia

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    Disruptive eye masks are seen on a variety of animals, both invertebrates such as grasshoppers and vertebrates, including fish, frogs, birds and snakes. Eye masks were first noticed by the American artist Abbott Handerson Thayer in 1909, and analysed extensively by the zoologist Hugh Cott in 1940.

  7. Animal–industrial complex - Wikipedia

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    The animal–industrial complex involves commodification of animals under contemporary capitalism and includes every economic activity involving animals, such as food, animal research, entertainment, fashion, companionship, and so forth, [11] all of which are seen as consequences of animal exploitations.

  8. Mexican mask-folk art - Wikipedia

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    Mexican mask-folk art refers to the making and use of masks for various traditional dances and ceremony in Mexico. Evidence of mask making in the region extends for thousands of years and was a well-established part of ritual life in the pre-Hispanic territories that are now Mexico well before the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire occurred.

  9. Compassion and Responsibility for Animals - Wikipedia

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    Compassion and Responsibility for Animals (CARA) is a registered non-profit, non-government animal welfare organization in the Philippines.It was founded in 2000 by a group of animal lovers determined to help the plight of animals in the Philippines.