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They've both been featured in killer PETA street demonstrations this month! Now, we're known for being clever, sexy, and interesting when it comes to our eye-catching demos, but in my opinion, the last few weeks have really taken the cake. Check it:


These hottie-boom-botties have teamed up at San Francisco's annual leather-fetish festival to remind people that you can still have the fetish without the flesh.
Pleather Demo

This devoted peta2 crowd got in the Halloween spirit this year by donning fake blood and zombie makeup to remind the rest of New York City that they'd rather be dead than eat at KFC.
peta2 KFC Demo

This awesome activist removed her clothes and slapped on the tiger stripes to remind circusgoers that wild animals don't belong behind bars.
Caged Tiger Demo

PETA Germany Demo
PETA Germany activists staged a naked die-in to draw public attention (as well as tons of German media attention) to their frustration with the European Union's support for the cruel bullfighting industry.
PETA Germany Demo

Our good pal Frieda the Sea Kitten laid out our ever-popular (not to mention massive) sea kitten quilt for aquarium attendees in Tampa to remind them that sea kittens are wonderful animals who shouldn't be held in captivity.
Fish Quilt Demo

Posted by Christine Doré



Comments


PETA ROCKS!! LOVE THOSE PICTURES. EVERYONE OF THOSE PEOPLE ARE MAKING A DIFFRENCE FOR ANIMALS!

Posted by: SASHA | October 15, 2008 02:13 PM

These pictures are great! Make PETA organizations avalible country-wide so we can spread a message all over!

Posted by: Rachel | October 15, 2008 10:48 PM

My admiration for all the great ARA's pictured.

Posted by: Mike Quinoa | October 16, 2008 02:49 PM

Very nice demos!! I especially love the pleather demo (an excellent way to show you don't have to use animal skin to be sexy) and the caged 'tiger'.

Posted by: lynda downie | October 16, 2008 11:22 PM

Anyone who would rather die than eat KFC is insane. Why would you even say that?

Posted by: anonymous | November 2, 2008 02:45 PM

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