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Keeping exotic pets should not be legalized.

Hi everyone. Welcome to english forum 2022. Firstly, I introduce myself my


name is Federic Low. Now I want to introduce my first panel is mr Jereny;
my second panel is mr Ho YUE SHENG; Last my last panel is mr  LAI WEN
HONG.
Thank you to all panel for your information now today forum topic is
Keeping exotic pets should not be legalized.

1. In your opinion, do you think should keeping exotic pets


Mr Jereny

Ans: In my opinion, I don't think they should be the reason to keep


illegal exotic pets because of the high concern for public safety
For many exotic pet owners, many animals are illegal for public
safety reasons, much to their dismay. Reasoning is often scary,
baseless and stupid.

2. what kind of exotic pets is should not be legalized?


Mr Ho Yue Sheng
Ans:The following animal families, which I call the "big five":
canine (dog)
felines (felines)
Uliseda (bear)
Primates
'Dangerous reptiles': Venomous reptiles, 'big' shrink snakes, 'big' monitor
lizards and crocodiles

This sounds reasonable, but usually all non-lethal species (like foxes or
marmosets) are thrown in. If an animal has teeth, it will bite, but that's not a
reason to ban it, especially when of course we don't care. Millions of dog
bites or contagious cat bites and scratches are just unfortunate lives. part.
While the number of carnivores has increased, the largest carnivore is a
public safety concern, but owners (for zoos, reserves, and research facilities)
should be judged by the breeder's ability to properly raise these animals, not
in captivity in nature Usually exempt from bans, but never suitable for pet
owners

3. What will happen to humans if you keep exotic pets?

Mr LAI WEN HONG.

Ans: Exotic animals retain their unpredictable wildness, some of


which are physically capable of maiming or killing their owners.
Mammals are the exotic pets most likely to harm or kill humans,
with non-human primates topping the list.

Even if they are bred for the pet industry and raised by humans,
they can be unpredictable and relatively difficult to train. In some
cases, especially in adult adults, it can be dangerous. Injuries to
humans may be relatively common, but few people report annual
deaths due to the possession of exotic pets. Statistics compiled by
advocacy groups show that in the U.S., the average number of
deaths per year is less than 3.5; between June 20, 1990, and April
15, 2016, an additional 87 alien animal incidents were listed that
resulted in human deaths.

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