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Patterns - Carol's Zoo Skinny Bunny. Only 2 Pattern Pieces! Face parts included. Finished Size: 18". Priced per pattern.

Carol's Zoo Skinny Bunny pattern. So versatile -- many different looks from one pattern. Construct each in about an hour. Only 2 pattern pieces! Face parts are included with the pattern!
Click the prompt below the photo for yardage requirements and more information. Finished Size: 18". Priced per pattern.
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“Human zoos, also known as ethnological expositions, were public displays of people, usually in an erroneously labeled "natural” or “primitive” state. They were most prominent during the 19th and 20th century. These displays often emphasized the supposed inferiority of their culture, and superiority of ‘Western society’.“ -Wikipedia


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Photos of Skinny Lion and Tiger in Beijing Zoo Spark Outrage

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Disturbing photos of a gaunt lion and tiger at Beijing Zoo were recently exposed by animal rights activists on their Weibo page.
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Animal lovers were quick to express their anger after seeing the harrowing photos of the animals, prompting them to question the zoo’s treatment of the wild cats. Many have accused the zoo staff of neglecting the animals.
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Zoo officials denied neglecting the wild animals in an interview with S outh China Morning post . According to an unnamed zoo official, both animals are in normal condition but suffer from genetic defects.
Apparently, the lion suffers from a genetic defect yet its appetite and activities are not affected.
“ The lion already had a roach back, protruding bones in its hindquarters and looked skinny when it was admitted to the Zoo, ” the official said.
The official also claims that the Beijing zoo staff had attempted to help the lion gain weight but was unsuccessful. Most lions in zoos, according to the official, tend to have genetic defects because of inbreeding.
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