No it shouldn't. Animals should roam free. Not be cooped up in peoples homes even as a baby.
There are no good reasons to keep a wild animal in your home. Wild animals are not made to live in captivity and should be allowed to live in their natural habitat.
It depends keep ur fingers crossed
No. Animals belong in the wild. That is their home and that is where they should stay.
That's like asking "Should a child abuser be allowed to keep custody of their child?"
yes, is it hurting anyone?
NO. Exotic animals are not legal in the US unless you have a special permit to own them.
The thing you can do to help keep the animals safe isstop chopping down trees because some animals need the trees to survive.Another thing is that you should not smoke and should not kill the plants because alot of animals need those things to survive.
Yes you are allowed to keep geese.
Each City and Town in Canada has there own bylaws on what kind of animals you are allowed to keep, you should be able to find the information on your local government page or even contacting the humane society.
of course, dont let anyone tell you how your hair should look. keep your hair exactly the way you want it to look
No. NZ doesn't allow the introduction of insects or animals or mammals that are not already in NZ. It will interfer with the ecosystem.
This is question does not have a simple answer. Under Chapter 7 bankruptcy whether you will be allowed to keep your car varies by state. In the case of motor vehicles it depends on your equity in the vehicle and the "motor vehicle exemption" allowed by your state law. In some cases you are allowed only your equity -- that is the value of the used car minus the amount you own on a your loan. And of your equity your may be allowed only some portion, called the motor vehicle exemption. The exemption allowed by your state and your equity determine if you can keep your car.