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of captive-bred animals to reduce pressures on wild populations, thus helping to conserve them in their natural environments. REXANO also argues that close personal contact with wild animals can help promote their conservation among people, and because of this, venues such as circuses, fairs and private zoos are good for both people and wildlife. There are also private zoo owners who claim that their zoos also serve as animal rescue sanctuaries. However, there are other people who claim that private zoos do more harm than good to wild animal populations.
917:. As with exotic pets in general, laws about private zoos varies by country, state, county and/or territory. A private zoo can range in size from a few acres to hundreds of acres and can have as many as a few to hundreds of exotic animals. Which people are allowed to view and/or interact with the animals depends on the owner. Because it usually requires a great deal of financial support for displaying exotic animals which are uncommon, difficult to acquire, and expensive to maintain in a living and active state, private zoos are at times seen as a
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168:"Exotic" often refers to a species which is not native or indigenous to the owner's locale, and "pet" is a companion animal living with people. However, many use the term to include native species as well (e.g., snakes may sometimes be considered exotic as pets even in places where they are found in the wild). The international organization the
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continues to prosper and some people keep chimpanzees as pets mistakenly believing that they will bond with them for life. As they grow, so do their strength and aggression; some owners and others interacting with the animals have lost fingers and suffered severe facial damage among other injuries sustained in attacks.
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are still available for purchase in the US, although due to captive breeding, this does not affect wild populations. For example, chimpanzees are popular in some areas despite their strength, aggression, and wild nature. Even in areas where keeping primates as pets is illegal, the exotic pet trade
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and chemical odors and commonly live in trees. Male gliders become mature at 4–12 weeks and female gliders mature at 8–12 weeks. Breeding takes place in June to
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are common ingredients in ferret food, it is best to avoid foods that include grain or corn. Domestic ferrets live in cages, but should be let out for several hours each day. Domestic ferrets enjoy having many places to hide and explore, such as tunnels and closed hammocks. Some ferrets may also
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Reptile Welfare) and "SEEPR" (South East Exotic Pet Rescue) take in unwanted, ill, or lost exotic animals and nurse them back to full health before rehoming them.
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as to no longer be considered exotic in general usage, though they may still be classed as exotic in veterinary practice. Sometimes any unique or wild-looking pet (including common domestic animals such as the
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1958:"Drug Lords In Mexico Feed Their Enemies To Tigers, Use Animals As Drug Mules"
1929:"Tigers, Giraffes, and Drug Lord Mansions: Welcome to Honduras' 'Narco State'"
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2354:"Rexano About responsible exotic animal ownership property rights"
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Trust, Purva Variyar, Wildlife Conservation (2022-09-29).
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2032:"Ambani family plan to build world's largest zoo in India"
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CDFW, California Department of Fish and Wildlife (2018).
2509:"Problems with Pet Monkeys – Monkeys Make Poor Pets"
1880:"Why Rich People Are Obsessed With Owning Exotic Animals"
2829:"How Does a Hedgehog Give Birth | Do Hedgehogs Lay Eggs"
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2255:"Forced to Pay the Ultimate Price for the Pet Trade"
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1982:"Zoo owner sets exotic animals free, kills himself"
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2161:"Are Humans Pushing the Slow Loris to Extinction?"
2084:Map of Exotic-Animal-Laws at Born Free USA website
1800:). Western North American Naturalist. 64. 532-537.
2859:Association of Exotic Mammal Veterinarians (AEMV)
2779:"Pet Hedgehog Food, Treats, Diet & Nutrition"
2583:"Why can't I have a [...] in California?"
1796:Shelley, R.M. & Chagas-Jr, Amazonas. (2004).
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2318:"Exotic animals bringing health risks with them"
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1773:"Exotic Animal Law & Legal Definition"
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2429:"The Perils of Keeping Monkeys as Pets"
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2478:"Chimpanzees Don't Make Good Pets"
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1943:"Drug lords enjoy exotic zoos"
1692:"Are rabbits really 'exotic'?"
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2488:on February 2, 2015
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1562:New Zealand
1550:Middle East
1405:carnivorous
1309:Crepuscular
1260:New Zealand
1151:chimpanzees
1002:Trafficking
923:upper class
850:milk snakes
846:corn snakes
795:guinea pigs
775:chinchillas
685:bush babies
601:salamanders
437:cockroaches
433:butterflies
364:Bengal cats
334:Crustaceans
250:vinegaroons
148:, and some
136:Definitions
71:August 2016
18:Exotic pets
2885:Animal law
2869:Categories
2835:2024-01-25
2814:2019-04-23
2784:2019-04-23
2764:2019-04-23
2740:2019-04-23
2716:2019-04-28
2640:2019-04-22
2616:2019-04-22
2592:2019-04-11
2550:2008-07-13
2514:The Spruce
2460:2010-03-26
2439:2008-07-13
2384:October 8,
2303:2010-03-26
2264:2022-11-22
2206:2018-03-24
2177:2018-03-24
2125:2018-03-24
2066:2010-03-26
2041:2023-01-11
2016:2023-01-08
1991:2023-01-11
1967:2023-01-11
1914:2023-01-11
1889:2023-01-11
1865:2023-01-11
1841:2023-01-11
1731:pet animal
1717:Appendix C
1701:5 February
1677:References
1574:omnivorous
1514:arthropods
1506:omnivorous
1490:Queensland
1472:, and the
1446:California
1378:Nocturnal
1375:2 - Short
1329:2 - Short
1252:California
1213:marsupials
1201:See also:
1141:, such as
1139:endangered
1036:slow loris
934:drug lords
858:and other
787:fancy rats
711:Procyonids
671:parrotlets
635:cockatiels
561:millipedes
509:Marsupials
491:day geckos
475:chameleons
316:gray foxes
246:tarantulas
186:pet animal
110:exotic pet
2529:March 12,
2518:About.com
1779:8 October
1775:. USLegal
1696:Vet Times
1594:sphincter
1528:Hedgehogs
1462:Australia
1355:Nocturnal
1351:4 - Long
1305:3 - Long
1233:hedgehogs
1065:Husbandry
992:US states
915:menagerie
886:Viverrids
856:Tortoises
823:squirrels
767:capybaras
727:kinkajous
723:ringtails
705:capuchins
667:parakeets
659:lovebirds
655:lorikeets
639:cockatoos
571:Mustelids
557:Myriapods
521:wallabies
517:wallaroos
513:kangaroos
412:Hedgehogs
372:savannahs
308:red foxes
242:scorpions
234:Arachnids
222:parakeets
59:talk page
2880:Wildlife
2322:NBC News
2273:cite web
2145:BBC News
2036:Blooloop
1720:Archived
1635:See also
1623:, small
1542:hedgehog
1522:honeydew
1494:Tasmania
1466:Victoria
1365:Hedgehog
1274:Species
1131:primates
1113:Primates
988:primates
963:Legality
807:lemmings
803:hamsters
715:raccoons
699:such as
677:Primates
609:axolotls
587:polecats
581:such as
539:Mollusks
531:such as
525:opossums
445:crickets
439:such as
427:such as
376:caracals
368:chausies
348:such as
338:crayfish
214:goldfish
161:and the
102:primates
53:You may
2410:May 22,
1629:protein
1566:England
1510:insects
1413:Chicken
1407:, like
1401:Ferrets
1388:Ferrets
1268:rabbits
1245:rabbits
1229:ferrets
1225:mammals
1191:monkeys
1163:gibbons
1147:baboons
888:(e.g.,
862:(e.g.,
860:turtles
840:(e.g.,
791:gerbils
783:dormice
759:agoutis
757:(e.g.,
755:Rodents
737:falcons
735:(e.g.,
733:Raptors
713:(e.g.,
697:monkeys
693:lorises
679:(e.g.,
643:conures
631:caiques
621:(e.g.,
619:Parrots
603:(e.g.,
583:ferrets
579:weasels
575:martens
573:(e.g.,
559:(e.g.,
541:(e.g.,
529:possums
511:(e.g.,
473:(e.g.,
471:Lizards
425:beetles
419:(e.g.,
417:Insects
392:(e.g.,
380:servals
336:(e.g.,
284:coyotes
236:(e.g.,
150:rodents
146:rabbits
2379:REXANO
2336:"Home"
1625:snakes
1588:, and
1586:lizard
1578:insect
1556:, and
1554:Africa
1548:, the
1546:Europe
1484:, the
1456:, and
1454:Alaska
1450:Hawaii
1319:Rabbit
1295:Ferret
1258:, and
1256:Hawaii
1159:lemurs
1049:Health
958:Issues
896:
890:genets
878:, and
848:, and
838:Snakes
833:Skunks
825:, and
799:gundis
771:coypus
747:, and
745:osprey
725:, and
719:coatis
703:, and
695:, and
689:lemurs
669:, and
663:macaws
651:lories
611:, and
589:, and
547:snails
527:, and
501:, and
463:, and
404:, and
378:, and
356:Felids
342:shrimp
326:, and
296:dholes
288:dingos
280:wolves
260:Canids
252:, and
220:, and
159:ferret
130:exotic
2375:(PDF)
1646:Feral
1613:frogs
1609:slugs
1582:snail
1460:. In
1323:3000
1299:1500
1283:Tail
1227:like
1215:like
1181:from
1023:CITES
969:CITES
921:that
913:or a
827:voles
779:degus
741:hawks
597:Newts
591:minks
543:slugs
503:tegus
390:toads
386:Frogs
346:crabs
112:is a
61:, or
2875:Pets
2692:help
2531:2019
2494:2015
2412:2016
2386:2012
2340:ncrw
2279:link
2082:and
1781:2012
1756:2018
1703:2024
1621:mice
1617:fish
1590:bird
1417:lamb
1415:and
1409:cats
1372:Yes
1369:450
1348:Yes
1345:140
1326:One
1302:Yes
1235:and
1219:and
1205:and
1161:and
984:USDA
982:The
811:mice
749:owls
681:apes
599:and
577:and
563:and
545:and
421:ants
388:and
344:and
218:mice
206:some
142:fish
2667:doi
2516:at
1816:CNN
1564:by
1518:sap
1492:or
1313:12
911:zoo
163:rat
114:pet
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