That would depend on the quality of the captivity. There is not any reason to assume that a captive animal will go mad but a badly treated animal could.
animal abuse starts when an abuser gets mad and just disides to take everything out on the animal, then he/she starts hitting and hurting the poor animal. This is not fair to the animal and should be stopped.
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For your information, there is actually no group of animals called a mad. There are prides, clans, herds, etc. but I'm afraid there is NO animal group called a mad. By researching on the internet, I'm sure you can find many more animal group names!
put an animal or animal looking mad mainly biger than the hamster and it should eventualy leave that place alone put an animal or animal looking mad mainly biger than the hamster and it should eventualy leave that place alone put an animal or animal looking mad mainly biger than the hamster and it should eventualy leave that place alone
You need to get the animal whistle from the carpenter.
The March Hare is the animal who had tea with Alice, the Mad Hatter, and the Dormouse in Lewis Carroll's "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland."
Actually, Hathor, Goddess of Love, turned into an animal when she was fierce at war.
The A in mad has a short A sound.
The A in mad has a short A sound.
No. To get mad requires a higher order brain because the animal or person can feel emotion. A fish does not have much of a brain, so therefore it can not have feelings or get mad.
some people are mad and they take it out on there pets, or some people are mentally unstable and hurt there pets for no reason at all.
A Mad Dog is one that suffers from Rabies, also known as Hydrophobia. The animal has been bitten by an infected animal. It becomes disoriented, foams at the mouth, and bites at anything in its path.