New York City Police officers watch as a topless, sign-carrying animal rights activist, covered in yellow body paint and black spots and known as the "Leopard Lady," parades in front of the Times Square studios of ABC-TV's "Good Morning America" 26 February, 2002. The woman, a member of PETA was protesting the scheduled appearance of Columbus, OH, zoo director Jack Hanna on Good Morning America and the Late Show With David Letterman later 26 February. PETA claims that besides causing unnecessary stress to baby animals by prematurely tearing them away from their mothers, carting them across the country, and subjecting them to studio lights, transport crates, crowds, and other aspects of an unnatural, alien environment, Jack Hanna's television appearances perpetuate the notion that exotic animals are desirable pets. AFP PHOTO Henny Ray ABRAMS Get premium, high resolution news photos at getty
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