Releasing the birds that they sell around the temple is good or bad. Where are the birds come from? If we release, will they catch and bring them to sell again?
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These snakes could kill you with a single bite,
and there is most likely no anti-venom close enough to help you. Some
cobras can also cause immense pain and blindness just by spitting their
venom into your eyes! There are plenty of pet snakes available that do
not produce venom, so stick with the safer species.
Extreme safety measures must be taken if kept in a home, and if they do
escape, you are endangering the lives of all your neighbors.
What
carries Rabies and SARS, has sharp teeth, sleeps all day, and flies all
night? Bats. I shouldn’t have to say anything more than that. The truth
is, bats are extremely cute and intriguing, but a hands-off approach is
best. There is the possibility of zoonotic disease,
plus no realistic way to care for a bat in your home. They can live
over 30 years, hibernate for months in colder climates, and eat insects,
fruit or blood at night. These little guys are better left outside. Don't bring one of these cute critters into your home intentionally.
There
are reasons why we domesticated dogs. Their wolf and coyote ancestors
were too wild to live alongside humans. Wolves and coyotes are still
wild. They act on their instincts. They hunt when they are hungry, play
when they want to, and sleep the rest of the day. If they feel
threatened, they will attack. They can kill a full-grown moose, and
sense the sickest animal in a herd, even when that animal shows no
symptoms. Like large cats and bears, they are far from domesticated, and
cannot be trusted. Wolfdogs
have also grown in popularity as pets but are not much different from
their pure wolf cousins, therefore, they too should be avoided.
Also in the raccoon family, the kinkajou has grown in popularity in recent years. Smaller then its coati cousin, a kinkajou only
reaches seven pounds but still has very sharp teeth and a high activity
level. They are also nocturnal creatures and known to be aggressive on
occasion. They especially do not like being awoken during the day, and
can emit quite a scream and attack by clawing and biting their owners.
Think
these reptiles look cute and harmless as babies? That won’t last long.
The American Alligator can reach over 14 feet in length and kill prey as
large as cattle. Most homes in the US cannot accommodate such a large
predator. These animals can cause serious infections from bites, causing
limb amputations, knock you down with a whip of their tail while it
breaks your legs, and even kill you with their bite force of around 2000
pounds.