Exotic Animals As Pets

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Exotic animals are very hard to have as pets. No matter how much information the owner has about the animal, and they will never have enough to properly care for their pets. These animals are risks to the owners, the owners family and society if they ever get loose. The fear of one of these animals getting aggressive and lashing out; possibly killing their owner is heightened by their time pent in captivity. It is not recommended to have any of these animals as pets and to educate the future owners of these animals.
Monkeys
A baby monkey could be the closest living animal to a human baby. A future owner could possibly want a monkey because they are so similar to human infants. Both monkey and baby infants defecate unexpectedly and have tantrums. Monkeys and children have to wear diapers and they both get into everything. However, human babies have a moral conscience and eventually a child grows up; monkeys never do. Monkeys can hold tantrums for hours at a time without warning, and also have histories of biting their owners. They can transmit HEPA and HIV-1 through biting. The longer the primate stays in captivity the more at risk the owner's life because they get highly unpredictable and more aggressive.
The most popular monkey to have as a pet is a common marmoset. Since they cannot be separated from their families, and require very large enclosures both inside and outside. The marmoset needs to be fed a large variety of foods (fruits, vegetables, and live insects) during the day and if not they easily develop dietary related illnesses, which could lead to death. They can carry numerous diseases like internal parasites, and salmonella.
The second most popular monkey to have is a rhesus macaque. They are an invasive species...

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...o keep up with the cost of feeding and entertaining a large cat. There basically has to be a butcher in the owners back yard because they can eat up to 50 pounds of meat a day. The owner has to mentally and physically a large cat for many hours of the day so it does not get bored and aggressive.
Wolves
Wolves are very independent, they eat, sleep, and play whenever they want to and are their own masters. They are too wild to live alongside humans because when they feel threatened, they attack. A full grown wolf can kill and full grown moose and it can sense the sickest animal in a herd without showing any symptoms. They can turn unnaturally aggressive or timid towards strangers, eve their owner. No matter how active the owner's lifestyle is, a wolf can run a minimum of 30 miles a day . They also consume a lot of raw meat throughout the day and need a balanced diet.

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