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The use of elephants, lions, tigers, bears, elephants, giraffes and other animals in traveling acts like circuses is now banned in Massachusetts .
Exceptions include animals that live at a zoo and the use of animals in filming movies.
Non-exotic animals like horses, chickens, pigs, and rabbits can continue to be exhibited.
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