India's last "dancing," endangered bear set free

Courtesy Outdoor Recreation News  Mon, 12/21/2009 - 22:09

Raju the bear will never have to smoke cigarettes or dance on his hind legs under the hot sun again thanks to a multinational project to save an endangered species and end a cruel centuries-old tradition in India.


 

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