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Naked Ambition: Animal Rights Activists Strip Down to Light Up Fur Industry

© AP Photo / Manu FernandezAnimal rights activists Anima Naturalis stage a naked protest against the use of leather and fur in the textile industry in Barcelona, Spain, Sunday, Dec. 1, 2013.
Animal rights activists Anima Naturalis stage a naked protest against the use of leather and fur in the textile industry in Barcelona, Spain, Sunday, Dec. 1, 2013. - Sputnik International
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Animal rights activists in Barcelona got naked for the cause in the center of town, hoping to draw attention to the cruelty of the fur industry.

One hundred activist associated with the AnimaNaturalis animals rights group shed their clothes, doused themselves in fake blood and slumped over each other in a pile in an effort to evoke a heap of carcasses December 11, AFP reports. Some posed inside a representation of a cage.

"This is not elegant" an activist said, asking "how many lives for a coat," in Spanish.

"We're here today to give voices to all the animals that are slaughtered for their fur, which is taken away violently… 60 million animals are killed annually by the fur industry," an activist explained to Ruptly.

"How many lives just for a coat?" a sign held by Luisa Escribano, 53, asked in English.

"It is very important to draw attention to what happens to the animals, and which goes largely unnoticed. They suffer and die on farms, but their lives matter for me and my family," Escribano told AFP.

Of the 60 million animals killed for fur each year, 32 million are slaughtered in the European Union, according to AnimaNaturalis. Europe produces 70 percent of the world's mink fur and 63 percent of its fox fur, they say.

AnimaNaturalis focuses on promoting and protecting animal rights in Spain and Latin America.

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