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Hawaii's Pet Law
Hawaii's pet law says that all exotic pets like some lizards, a lot of mammals and some fish are not allowed in hawaii for many reasons. One reason is that some exotic pets could get loose and compete with the native animals or exotic pets could kill native animals, like ferrets if ferrets got loose they wouldn't have a natural predator so there population would get out of control and they would most likely eat native birds and bird eggs.

I think that exotic pets that are invasive and could hurt the native animals and plants in hawaii should not be allowed in hawaii but there should be some exceptions of exotic pets that can be allowed. I think exotic pets that wont hurt the native environment should be allowed in hawaii because they could

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