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		<title>Using Animals in Fight Scenes</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>I get questions on the regular regarding animals in fight scenes. Often I am asked how to combat that. But, recently, I was asked how to do combat alongside them. Hmmmmm. Very interesting. Animals have long been used in battle. Horses, elephants, camels, dogs, lions and pigs have all been documented as a part of active combat. There is even a wood relief that suggests rhinos may have been used, albeit not so effectively[1].  Apparently, rhinos aren’t easily trained. Companion animals in fight scenes When writing animals in your fight scenes, there’s five Ps to keep in mind. &#160; Purpose &#8230;</p>
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