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The phrase "animals charging" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe animals that are running towards something, often in a forceful or aggressive manner.
Example: "As we hiked through the savannah, we were startled by a herd of elephants charging towards the watering hole."
Alternatives: "animals rushing" or "animals stampeding".
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But, in other works, the evocation of human arms reaching out in supplication or of animals charging is almost overwhelming.
In the early 19th century, some naturalists toured Europe and North America with examples of exotic or unique animals, charging admission to view their "cabinets of curiosities".
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At one point, Burnett tweeted that police officers were asking the gathering crowd to move back after one of the animals charged at the workers.
That officer is now facing an aggravated cruelty to animals charge.
They confiscated two lorises from the men, who could face a possession of protected animals charge.
In the United States, roughly nine billion chickens, pigs and other farm animals are consumed annually, and the vast majority of them are abused in ways that would warrant felony cruelty to animals charges were dogs or cats the victims.
Animals hunting, charging and attacking are the shots producers crave -- so much that they sometimes fabricate the drama.
They put charms and spells on farms and on animals and charged to have them removed.
Yesterday, the owners of these neglected animals were charged with seven felonies and 10 misdemeanors.
Sure, millions of animals have charged into battle with soldiers on their backs through the millennia.
As the animal charges through a snowy idyll to the sound of heavy strings, things start to get weirder.
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