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Born to Be Wild

2023-05-16 10:22:11

It is also dangerous for the owner and surrounding areas to keep exotic animals as pets. It is reported that many foreign animal cases involving private animals occurred throughout the country. They escape from the cage or are released from the owner, strolled around the area freely and attacked humans and other animals. In recent years, not only children but also adults are struck by big cats and bears, attacked by primates, strangled by snakes, chewed (risk of "keeping foreign pets").

These unfortunate encounters of these human beings born on livestock farms brought to slaughterhouses were as conscious as animals born in the wild. As these animals are suffering from too much fear and pain, they will eventually land on our plate. Through all the framework of imagination, there is no doubt that this is morally immoral. Another argument is that the majority of these animals live only for human intervention. If you can not keep breeding these animals on such a large scale, most individual animals will not exist. If we stop agriculture and plant unpleasant meat tissue, we can not imagine the amount of life impossible to exist.

Wild animals can not tame. Domestication requires thousands of years of selective breeding. Even animals born under breeding or animals raised by hand remain wild. All environmental and behavioral needs are born and live in the wild. In addition, they are still unpredictable. Wild animals can never be expected to be like domestic dogs and cats; they will eventually adopt natural instincts that they are difficult or unmanageable. Wild animals are dangerous. This cute baby can grow into feces, bite, battle monkey, it is stronger than anyone - pound - pound. Every year people are killed and harmed by captured wild animals. Even though wild pets can be handled by the owner, think about what can happen if an emergency occurs and the rescuer enters the house or runs away from the animal.