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Wild animals as pets
Topic Started: Apr 4 2015, 05:59 AM (1,132 Views)
POOHEAD189
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@mitas: Dont ever tell me what I cant do!

No animals are plaything. It mostly depends upon a trainer. The only difference between a chihuahua and a bear snapping at a stranger is the size of the bite, not its ancestry as a creature. Though yes, some animals are hard to train properly.
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Nature can be weird and unpredictable.



But it can also be very charming and cute.

You'll never know how, when or why you would friend any kind of animal. Even domesticated ones, they're still wild to some extent.
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I won't lie, I'd totally have a pet fox if I could. Not that I have any idea how I'd take care of one.
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If people want to get a tiger as pet, they have to always be careful, and one of the ways to being careful is never forget a tiger can easily reach 200lbs to 400lbs.

Even if a tiger is playing with you, your children and wife would at risk because of the weight difference.

And it's been shown that if you allow a tiger or lion to keep knocking you down, then most likely they will keep on knocking you down, they might even go to the next step and start biting you.

http://www.tigers.org.za/jaws-and-teeth.html
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Alright here's a question. Hypothetically, if it was only as dangerous and hard to take care of as dog or cat, what would you want? I think I'd pick a tiger
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Definitely a Colossal Squid.
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Apr 4 2015, 11:41 AM
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Apr 4 2015, 06:32 AM
I think the guy just casually hanging out with a Polar Bear was probably pushing it a bit. Seen someone else on Youtube playing with a Hyena as well.



The dude with the hyena is Kevin Richardson. He hangs around with prides of lions as well. Even with leopards and probably other animals too.

I know some people rescue exotic animals while they're still just babies and then raise them.

This dude tho....

The dogs in that vid had the look that they were prepared to die. lol
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Zeddicus
Apr 6 2015, 02:38 PM
I won't lie, I'd totally have a pet fox if I could. Not that I have any idea how I'd take care of one.
Yes.
So much yes.

You can actually get domesticated ones, think they're very expensive though.


I don't have a problem with wild animals as pets, it's fine if you know what you're doing.

Celebrities buying tigers and whatnot just to be cool is not okay though the animals need to be domesticated.


As dangerous as they are the same could be said about dogs once upon a time the only reason they're so easy is that we've domesticated them of thousands of years, so much so that virtually every dog breed is man made.

It's not like dogs were always lovable cuddly lumps of joy, you wouldn't walk up to a wild wolf and expect it to play fetch would you...


If they're raised properly any animal can be a pet, provided they're fairly intelligent obviously a jellyfish wouldn't be much of a pet just...there.
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i want a wolf, pretty common in my area and grew up with them, way better then people by a very long shot..... honestly i try and make all my pets be a bit wild. my cats are wild as can be but love me to death so fun to hunt rabbits and birds with them.
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