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Group Says Animals Are Bludgeoned, Skinned Alive to Make Exotic Leather Products
For Immediate Release:April 29, 2010
Contact: Ashley Gonzalez 757-622-7382
Monterey -- With her naked body painted like snakeskin under a banner that reads, "Exotic Skins Belong in the Jungle--Not on Your Feet," a PETA member will lead a protest on Friday urging shoppers to scratch exotic-animal skins off their shopping lists. PETA wants shoppers to know that exotic animals are skinned alive, beaten to death, or killed for their skins in other cruel ways.
Where: Intersection of Cannery Row and Prescott Avenue, MontereyWhen: Friday, April 30, 12 noon
Although most of the leather sold in the U.S. comes from cows, other species--including snakes, alligators, and kangaroos--are hunted and killed specifically for their skins. Snakes are commonly nailed to trees or posts and skinned alive. Their mutilated bodies are discarded, and it sometimes takes hours for them to die. Alligators are often crammed into tiny spaces on factory farms and are beaten to death with hammers or axes. According to the Australian government code for hunting kangaroos, orphaned babies and wounded adults are to be decapitated or hit sharply on the head.
"I'll gladly bare some of my skin if it will help save animals' skins," says PETA member Christina Cho. "We're asking Monterey residents to take a bite out of cruelty by giving snakeskin and other types of exotic leather the boot."
Broadcast-quality footage of exotic animals killed for their skins is available. For more information, please visit PETA.org.