[quote=@Fallenreaper] Ummm, most monsters are technically animal in their intelligence. If you really, REALLY get technical any animal can be dangerous to a human. Think about animal attacks from sharks to lions, etc. Personally, I think PETA would fit the niche itself than create a whole another radical version to me since even within a organization, not all members or heads will think exactly alike. [/quote] I suppose that depends upon how the Government and the Citizens respond to Monsters. If both generally hate them then PETA probably would loose tons of public support thus falling behind in their mission to help mistreated animals. If the public is mixed regarding their opinions of monsters PETA might have an easier time keeping public support and funding. Either way it'll be a careful balancing act as I'm sure PETA wants to make sure they continue to help as many animals as they can. Besides how many civilians will support a group who try to protect monsters who would generally stomp through cities and munch on people. Smaller monsters sure, maybe. But not Godzilla sized monsters.