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Pros And Cons Of Animal Plunge

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Is taking the plunge really a good idea?
“They are wild animals with wild animal instincts, even when born in captivity”- Mia Lewis (Do You Really Want a Baby Tiger). How can you expect a wild animal not to lash out, when it has never seen anything outside of a metal cage. An exotic animal is any rare or unusual animal that is kept in a household that is not yet domesticated.Many people describe buying an exotic animal as taking “the plunge”.Owning an exotic animal is not worth harming you, the animal, or the people around you.
First of all it takes hundreds and thousands of years to fully domesticate an animal, but even then you can't fully control how the animal reacts. Everyone has had a small scar left on them from their childhood pet many …show more content…

“The majority of fatalities are to owners, trainers or people voluntarily visiting the property where the animals are kept.” Yes, this says that many of the people are owners but it also says that some people are just visiting. That sweet old neighbor from down the street could be coming over to bring cookies and opens the door, just to be mauled by a tiger. Maybe even a little kid could be playing with a ball and decides that the lion is just a “big kitty” and tries to pet it. That little kid could easily be killed by the tiger without there even being a second to react. Also when owning an exotic pet you must have a cage big enough to allow the animal to run around. A small Suburban backyard is no where near big enough to fit an exotic animal. Even a small little monkey needs room to move around that is bigger than a cage. “In the last 10–16 years, 1.5 people on average gets killed yearly by captive reptile, 1 by captive big cat, 0.81 by captive elephant, 0.125 by captive bear and 0 by captive nonhuman primate,” reports Zuzana Kukol, a REXANO co-founder. “( REXANO Proves That Politicians..) They compared this information to 61,047 that die a year from everyday things like car accidents, being struck by lighting, or falling down stairs. These animals are dangerous to the owner but the people around the

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