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Raju, the last of India’s 600 dancing bears, is now safe and secure in an Indian sanctuary where he, along with all the other bears, will live for the remainder of their lives. For generations, dancing bears were an all too common sight in India. Many of the bears “entertained” tourists by smoking cigarettes, playing air guitars and dancing. Kalandar gypsies started the practice in the 16th century in order to earn a living. But despite being outlawed in 1972, the disturbing practice continued. The Cruel and Barbaric Dancing Bear Practice Saving the Dancing Bears The effort began in 2002 when six dancing bears were rescued and brought to a rescue center. Today, over 600 bears have been rescued in the effort. Special veterinary care will be given to the rescued bears in order to heal their many wounds. After a quarantine period, the bears will then be allowed to socialize with other bears. Although the bears can never be returned to the wild, they will live out the remainder of their lives in the safety of the sanctuaries. Sloth Bear Source - GO Media -Written by Jace Shoemaker-Galloway - Photo captive sloth bear Pushkar 88
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