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Exotic Animals Research Paper

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Exotic animals are exciting, adorable, mysterious, and unique. Who wouldn’t want to be the proud owner of a huggable tiger cub? At first glance, it seems like it could be a wonderful idea, but after coming to terms with all the possible negatives to the situation, it doesn’t seem like the the most logical choice after all. Animals grow; its what they do. So that once cuddly, huggable cub will quickly grow to be the 450 pound beast constantly seen in the wild. Mia Lewis, author of ‘Do You Really Want a Baby Tiger?’, makes an excellent point when saying “Many exotic animals are strong enough to be dangerous even without meaning to cause harm.” Even if an animal is born in captivity and raised to be a tame house pet, that animal still has tens of thousands of years of instinct affecting and factoring into its every action and decision. Wild animals are unpredictable and dangerous. So while may seem to have your pet under control, your seemingly harmless animal is capable of doing …show more content…

Food alone can be quite expensive. Meals for your lion, chimp, or snake’s specific diet can be exclusive and hard to come by. Not to mention, larger animals need to eat a considerable amount of food to satisfy their hunger. Keeping your pet comfortable requires special cages and enclosures to contain it. Though, while keeping these animals is a danger, the media and government has been know to exaggerate the number of incidents including exotic pets. “In the last 10-16 years, 1.5 people on average gets killed yearly by captive reptile, 1 by captive cat, 0.81 by captive elephant, and 0 by captive nonhuman primate,” as stated in the article REXANO. These numbers are drastically lower that what would be expected. Still, even with such low death rates, nobody should risk their life for the sake of owning an exotic animal. 0 yearly deaths is always better than

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