Exotic Animals Research Paper

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One restless night a man and his tiger were laying on the mans bed watching “True Blood” on Netflix while eating In-n-Out, The man feeds his tiger two hamburgers and eats one himself. The tiger finished his food way before the owner could take his second bite he wanted more so went for his owners food the man swiped the food away just in time and went for his third bite *CHOMP* for that was not the man who took the bite, The tiger bit the owners head off. The wife came home to see blood everywhere and the tiger happily munching on the owners body. Having an exotic animal as a pet is a horrible idea but to the people who do not care and rather have one anyway should think about it twice before they are chopped liver. A solution to this problem …show more content…
This will save lives and keep animals from extinction.
Firstly, the animals are wild by nature and will kill if felt threaten and would not stop. For example a famous tiger tamer in Vegas who knew the tiger since it was a baby was attacked during a show and killed from injuries. There have been 75 deaths from 1990-2011 from having an exotic pet. Secondly, the animals can escape their closure and be a danger to the community, across the country; privately-held exotic animals held have escaped from their enclosures and have attacked humans and other animals. even a zoo cannot keep a tiger in its closure on Christmas day of 2007 a tiger got out of its closure and killed a seventeen year-old and injured his two friends. The zoo keepers mainly said the tiger attacked only because he was protecting his prey. Thirdly, if you own a monkey they begin to get aggressive over the years. Monkeys are primates just like humans, and so they require a lot of social interaction. Any primate that is deprived of social interaction will develop psychological and medical problems. Monkeys are unpredictable and may turn aggressively on anyone, including the person to whom they are closest. Fourthly, if you own a feline they have the potential to