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    Bush, Emma R, et al. "Global Trade in Exotic Pets 2006-2012." Conservation Biology 28.3 (2014): 663-676. Academic Search Complete. Web. 03 Mar. 2016. This is a scholarly journal article. Emma Bush and Sandra Baker are part of the Wildlife Conservation Research Unit at the University of Oxford. David McDonald is a zoologist and the director of the research unit mentioned above. The authors report on the global state of the exotic pet trade by using other sources like the Convention on International

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    Exotic pets Exotic pets are a certain type of unique pets which are of wild species that are kept in households as pets. They consist of amphibians, reptiles and rodents. These are usually indigenous to the locale in which they are brought up. Therefore their character traits are not similar to those of other domesticated animals. Examples of exotic animals include bears, alligators, deer, crocodiles, chameleons, garter snakes, octopuses, kangaroos, zebras, skunks and savannah monitors. In many

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    Exotic Pet: Chinchillas

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    Owning an Exotic Pet: Chinchillas Samantha Linn Exotic pets exist all over the United States. However, only a select few are legal in California. Some of the few are reptiles, rabbits, and rodents including the chinchilla. The chinchilla has become a popular pet due to their uniqueness, charming personality, and that they rarely bite. People can buy chinchillas from pet stores, breeders, or through online sale. Pet store sales are often impulse buys, and the employee at the store isn’t always an

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    Exotic pets are very rare and unusual pets, that are usually they are some sort of rodent, reptile, or amphibian. They do not always adjust well to being in a domesticated environment and tend to evolve and lash out later in life. Most exotic pets are are unique and wild-looking like snakes and lizards. Exotic pet trade is one of the largest businesses in the world as a result of selling exotic wildlife in auctions, stores or online and is a multi-billion dollar player in the criminal industry..

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    For my research I will be focusing on exotic animals that are taken in as pets, both legally and illegally. I will be investigating the risks an exotic pet brings into a home. My central research question will be: Should exotic animals be kept as pets, even if they are a threat to society, and captivity is a threat to the survival of the species? It seems to me that if there are more cons to owning an exotic pet, the private ownership of such animals should be banned. They should be in the wild where

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    not know is that all three of these exotic animals and hundreds more are kept as pets in America. Private ownership of exotic animals should be banned because these animals are dangerous, diseased, and they belong in the wild. Multiple animal welfare organizations such as the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA), The Humane Society, and People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) strongly oppose keeping wild animals as pets. This practice harms humans, the animals

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    Keeping Exotic Animals as Pets is a Bad Idea Owning an exotic pet can go wrong in a lot of ways and it can seriously harm the animal you are keeping, other animals, and people; including the animal's owner. If someone would want to try to keep one of these animals they would have to put a lot of work, time, and money into it because you have to keep the animal healthy, happy, safe, and you also have to make sure you are keeping everyone else safe including yourself. Still, you could be putting yourself

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    Currently, in the pet market, a very prominent issue is present. Should private citizens be legally allowed to own exotic pets? Owning exotic pets is dangerous, expensive, and cruel. The average human should not be allowed to own exotic pets. In the first place, owning an exotic pet can be a risk to your safety. The size of the animal does not determine how dangerous it is. In the article “ Do You Really Want A Baby Tiger?” the author Mia Lewis states “It's not just big cats, poisonous snakes and

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    Pets are our human good companions and best friend in life. Keeping a pet can make our life more cheerful and delight. While most of the people keep dogs, cats, hamsters as well as rabbits as their pets, but it is not strange and there is more people than you think around this world keep lions, tigers, bears, wolves, kangaroos and also other exotic animals as their pets. Should we human be allowed to keep and raise exotic pets? I chose this assignment question because I found it interesting and I

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    Don’t Own Exotic Pets! Did you know millions of people die every year from their exotic “pets”? Do you really want to be like them? Exotic animals may be cute, cuddly, and may seem harmless, but is it really worth it? Studies have shown that most people would love to own an exotic pet like a snow leopard or a tiger. But, unfortunately, 4 out of 5 people who have owned an exotic pet have been hurt by them one way or another. Exotic animals are dangerous for owners, dangerous for the public, and owning

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