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Top 10 PETA protests of the decade (16 images)



A woman wearing a fur coat passes by as PETA volunteers Joanne Sim, Hannah Shaw and Tracey Glover (L to R) protest the Burberry store's use of fur in Washington on January 26, 2007. The protesters stood nearly naked in front of the store for an hour, covered by a banner that read "We'd rather go naked than wear fur." (UPI Photo/Roger L. Wollenberg)
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PETA demonstrators in a pig and chicken costume call for a tax on meat and hold signs saying farming techniques lead to the growth of avian flu virus and the H1N1 virus (also known as the swine flu virus) near the IRS building and Capitol Hill in Washington on October 19, 2009. UPI/Roger L. Wollenberg
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PETA members dressed as seals pull an "Abbey Road" blocking traffic on Pennsylvania Avenue in front of the Canadian Embassy. The protest called for an end to Canada's annual seal hunt. UPI/Kevin Dietsch
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PETA member Amber Coon from Norfolk, VA, wearing only pink body paint, crouches in a cage mimicking the living conditions of pigs on factory farms, protest a gathering of pork-industry representative at the 2005 World Pork Congress in China Town section of Washington, DC, April 28, 2005. DC Police ended protest prematurely for lack of valid protest permit without making an arrest. (UPI Photo/Kamenko Pajic)
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PETA member Amber Coon from Norfolk, VA, wearing only pink body paint, crouches in a cage mimicking the living conditions of pigs on factory farms, protest a gathering of pork-industry representative at the 2005 World Pork Congress in China Town section of Washington, DC, April 28, 2005. DC Police ended protest prematurely for lack of valid protest permit without making an arrest. (UPI Photo/Kamenko Pajic)
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PETA member Amber Coon from Norfolk, VA, wearing only pink body paint, crouches in a cage mimicking the living conditions of pigs on factory farms, protest a gathering of pork-industry representative at the 2005 World Pork Congress in China Town section of Washington, DC, April 28, 2005. DC Police ended protest prematurely for lack of valid protest permit without making an arrest. (UPI Photo/Kamenko Pajic)
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