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Taking pictures of caged wild animals is not my idea of animal photography. I don't usually go to zoos or safaris as my past time for watching animals pace back and forth, not knowing what they have done to be treated that way. But for a while now as part of a project I have regarding the plight and circumstances of caged animals -- well, I want to show you.