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Abuse Of Exotic Animals

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Exotic Animals What defines a pet or a predator is interpreted by the owner? Abuse to animals especially of the exotic is surprisingly common. Humans endanger new animals’ species every day. Many laws protect the transport and selling of animals. Rare animals can cause death and disease to humans. Owning an exotic animal is breaking the law and a danger to the animal itself; these animals are a danger to humans and other animals.
Humanitys’ cruelty to the exotic beauty, that is a wild animal.. Animals are taken from their natural habitats and sold to countries around the world. Those who capture animals try to change the animals instincts, by means of whipping the animal into submission (“ The Dangers”). They are often sold …show more content…

“The Public Health Services Act prohibits the importation of non-human primates and their offspring into the United States after october 1975 for any use other than scientific, education or exhibition purposes.” Thirteen states ban the private possession of any and all exotic animals. The Lacy Act allows the united states government to prosecute any person with the possession of an animal that is classified as endangered, or if the animal is illegally obtained from a foreign country or other state (“ The Dangers”). Any animal questioned may require a license by the united states department of agriculture. Studies have shown that the exotic animal trade business pulls in ten million to fifteen million in a year in this country alone. The importer of an exotic animal may have to comply with the international trade in endangered species of wild fauna and flora. Under the Endangered Species Act it is illegal to posses an endangered species even if it was purchased in the internet (“ The Dangers”). Generally an importer who is trying to get an exotic animal into the country has to receive clearance and an fws form three one dash seven seven. Three federal laws regulate exotic animals the Endangered Species Act, and the Public Health Service Act (“ The Dangers”). Penalties may include a jail term and fines up to five hundred thousand …show more content…

Since two thousand at least four people have been mauled to to death by man made wolf hybrids. The offspring of a wolf and a dog. Eighty to ninety percent of all monkeys are carriers of herpes b. The virus is harmless in monkeys but often fatal in humans. More than seven thousand venomous snake bites are reported in the united states a year. Ninety percent of all reptiles carry and shed a deadly disease called salmonella, in their feces. Salmonellas has been described as very dangerous and a serious public health concern affecting more people and animals than any other single disease. During nineteen eighty nine through nineteen ninety eight sixteen different state health departments reported salmonella infections in people with contact with pet reptiles. Monkeys have been known to infect humans with ebola and monkeypox (“ The Dangers”). A monkeypox outbreak in two thousand and three was traced to a gambian rat from Africa. Monkeypox also came from pet prairie dogs in wisconsin. Seventy five percent of all new infectious diseases originate from nonhuman animals. Large exotic cats are dangerous and have the potential to kill (“ The Dangers”). There are reportedly dozens of attacks on humans by captive big cats in the past decade. Many organizations report their opposition to the idea of owning an exotic animal by individuals. Fifty two people were bitten by macaque monkeys between nineteen

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