the answer to the punchline is "elepants"
They would wear Elepants!
In some cases, they literally walk in their own feces and urine, which is naturally warm.
They wear elepants!
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A large circus tent is called normally called Marquee
A circus, in modern usage, is defined as a touring company of professional entertainers such as clowns and acrobats and also performing animals. The term also refers to a single performance given by such entertainers. In antiquity, a circus was a large oval structure, usually without a roof, with tiered seating for public entertainment. In Great Britain, the term refers to a circular space where streets intersect. The term is also used informally to describe a situation which is characterized by disorder or confusion.
Yes, there is a large two storey Topshop/Topman on the corner of Brigstowe Street opposite H&M and near Harvey Nichols.
circus is the Roman word for roundabout (in the sense of traffic roundabout).The Circus Maximus was a large oval racetrack between the Palatine and Aventine hills. Chariot Racing was probably the most popular sporting event in Rome through most of the city's history. Charioteers had enormous star status and huge amounts of money changed hands in the betting on every race.
Because you can sell movies better, when there are huge animals.
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Animals used in circus acts are exotic and large animals that can be trained. Large herbivore mammals such as horses, camels and elephants are very popular because they are rather calm and can be trained easily. Ferocious mammals such as tigers and lions are also common in circus acts because they're seen as dangerous and majestic animals and are very interesting for the audience.
The circus maximus was the large race course where chariot races were held.
the acts were usually performed on the ground in a large circle. "Circus" is the Latin word for circle.
Well, in the Roman Empire, "circus" was something totally different than we think of it now. It happens to be the Latin word for "circle" and refers to large open buildings that were used mostly for racing horses, especially horses pulling chariots. That kind of circus probably did not happen in the Colosseum. In fact, not far from the Colosseum was the "Circus Maximus" ("greatest circle"), and was a huge horse racing track. However, a circus in the modern sense with the clowns and animals, a something like that probably did happen. Showing off exotic animals like elephants and lions was something the Romans would do for fun, but not necessarily in the Colosseum. However, they did like to force people to fight against the animals in the Colosseum.
"At large" usually means that someone, or something is free to move around. Example: A lion is at large after escaping from the circus.
"At large" usually means that someone, or something is free to move around. Example: A lion is at large after escaping from the circus.
The Circus Maximus (Latin for great or large circus, in Italian Circo Massimo) is an ancient Roman Chariot Racing stadium and mass entertainment venue located in Rome.
The Circus Maximus (Latin for great or large circus, in Italian Circo Massimo) is an ancient Roman Chariot Racing stadium and mass entertainment venue located in Rome.
Pre-algebra is essentially the basics of algebra. Algebra can be tough for many, so as a way to break the ice, you (ussually) take a pre-algebra course before algebra itself. Algebra is a very large subject, spanning multiple years of courses in most (if not all) schools. After pre-algebra, you have to work with many algebraic equations in the later courses, which cannot be understood without learning the basics that are taught in pre-algebra.
The Piccadilly Circus is located in London, England. The location includes a large, popular open block with an Eros Statue on a fountain in the center.
A large circus tent is called normally called Marquee