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Australian greyhound racing live baiting scandal : ウィキペディア英語版 | Australian greyhound racing live baiting scandal On 16 February 2015, the Australian television current affairs program ''Four Corners'' revealed the use of live piglets, possums and rabbits to train racing greyhounds in three states. The revelation led to suspensions, inquiries and widespread condemnation of the practice. ==Background== Greyhound racing involves a number of dogs chasing a mechanical lure over a fixed distance. It is a legalised form of gambling in many jurisdictions. Some greyhound trainers believe that greyhounds will chase better, and hence have a greater chance of winning the race, if they have chased and caught a live animal during training. The live bait animal is either attached to the mechanical lure, dragged in front of the greyhound, or thrown to it. The greyhound will often maim or kill the bait animal, resulting in savage and painful death.
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