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Animal Rights Activists Blast Israeli TV Show

The Let the Animals Live association filed a complaint on Wednesday against the reality TV show “Beauty and the Geek” because it said the most recent episode included a challenge that involved the cruel exploitation of animals.

The task required participants to go into a compartment containing snakes, rodents, lizards and stick insects, pick them up with their hands, put them in a clear container and pass them to their partners, who had to do the same.

One contestant refused to cooperate, claiming it was gratuitous abuse of animals. The group cited several aspects of the assignment that allegedly violated the law.

“We’re fed up with the repeated abuse of animals in reality shows,” said spokeswoman Eti Altman. “The producers of the show have to learn a lesson, apparently the hard way. We hope the authorities will crack down on them.”

For more, go to Haaretz.com

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