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    About 1 year ago‚ we were on the road to go and see the exotic animals at The San Diego Zoo with family and I. As soon as we got the tickets we walked into the front of the zoo and I saw an animal that I’ve never seen in my entire life. It was a peacock. I was amazed to see such a wonderful and beautiful animal. But the animal didn’t look so happy. None of the animals did. I felt bad for the animals. I think no one should own exotic animals because they shouldn’t be kept in cages and not in their

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    Exotic animals are sometimes kept as pets because of how interesting they are to people. However‚ these animals can be very lethal if you let them loose. Exotic animals should be left in the wild for safety reasons and also because of the obnoxious amount of money they can cost. Now‚ animals can be a good source of entertainment‚ but they can really hurt people. People need the realize this to ensure their safety. So‚ because of that I believe exotic animals should not be pets. Exotic animals

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    facepaint‚ food‚ and of course‚ the animals that we all love. All of the exotic animals excites everyone‚ from children to adults- but when is this love taken too far? In recent years‚ there have been over 5‚000 cases of people having obtained exotic animals such as monkeys‚ wolves‚ and many more from the black market. These buyers house these exotic‚ wild animals as house pets. There has been an unreasonable spring of exotic pet sightings recently‚ and many people and animals have been hurt in the process

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    Exotic Pets Research Paper

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    believe that owning Exotic pets should not be allowed. Exotic animals should not even be allowed to owned animals at all. The availability of owning exotic pet should be very limited. Most of the time exotic animals is solid to people that have children of very large families. An exotic pet is dangers and later own in life hopefully it will be banned cause of the risk of citizens life. Many surveys has shown exotic pets is dangers for many reasons. Citizens’ owning exotic pet is leading to many deaths

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    Exotic Pets Pros and Cons

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    Police Kill Dozens of Animals Freed on Ohio Reserve (October 20‚ 2011) Why was there no law regulating the animal collection of Terry Thompson‚ who freed his animals and then apparently killed himself? I’ve spent the last few years prowling America in search of people who share their lives with great apes‚ big cats and long snakes. Mr. Thompson is not unique. Monkeys seem particularly ubiquitous; a cursory online search can connect you with a purveyor. Exotic animal auctions are crowded with

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    Exotic Pets COM/156 August 5‚ 2012 Exotic Pets Some families face the difficult decision of whether or not bringing home a pet would be a wise choice‚ and the impact it will make on all the members of the family. Their lives will be changed in many ways for both the pet and the owner‚ so making the right choice of the type of pet is crucial for a positive experience. The most popular selection among families is a dog. The Amercian Pet Product Association (APPA) is a leading not-for-profit

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    Dangers Of Exotic Animals

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    Exotic animals can be very vicious and mean. These new animals will people more to be scared of. Just imagine walking down the street and seeing someone walking a tiger. It’s everyone’s opinion‚ but I would be scared if I were to see that. It also can help animals from becoming endangered‚ that’s why people shouldn’t be able to own exotic animals. Owning exotic animals will give us humans a harder and new task. "Wild animals require special care that most people cannot or will not provide. Wild animals

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    can lead to. Exotic animals should not be owned as pets because it can be dangerous for the animals‚ dangerous for humans‚ and it is against the law in most of the US. If you can all recall the incident that happened back in October of 2011 in Zanesville Ohio (which happens to be my hometown) where 56 animals were let lose‚ and all damages that were caused. Zanesville is very close to us which is all the better reason for us all to agree that exotic animals should not be kept as pets. According

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    The exotic animal trade is an issue that concerns me greatly; the trade is dangerous to the citizens that own them‚ as well as being a generally atrocious situation for the animals. Exotic animals are constantly being brought over to the United States illegally‚ with the occasional legal transactions. They can be bought from roadside menageries‚ from the people that capture them in the wild‚ from auctions‚ over the internet‚ or from backyard breeders. It’s legal in a few states to own them‚ but

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    Exotic Animal Husbandry & Legislation. Introduction: Different exotic animals in different taxonomic groups may require different accommodation and requirements from that accommodation. These will be met by obeying to animal welfare laws and conventions. Housing objectives: The housing objectives for a sugar glider would be - to replicate their natural habitat as much as possible. They would need safe places to sleep but at the same time large amounts of room to be active in. They would also need

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