Dinosaurs, Elephants, Crocodiles, Dragons, Gorrila's, Monkeys, Apes, Alligators, Snakes, Rhino's, Hippopotamus's, Camels and Horses.
Class pets are good for science. You can look at the cage and see what it eats and how it survives.
no at All Saints School for example half of the class rooms do not have pets like ms. Witte's classroom Meghan O.
well... it depends! arent they vicious?
No hamsters arent messy pets but you have to clean their cage once a week cuz it stinks
no pets arent poisonous
No pets take care and take away from learning. One year my 5th grade class adopted a cat that was found on campus and she ended up staying in our class for a week or two. It worked out somewhat but it still was a distraction.
Having class pets can provide educational opportunities for students to learn about responsibility, empathy, and animal care. However, it's essential to ensure that the pets' welfare needs are met and that proper care and supervision are maintained at all times. Teachers should consider the specific needs and requirements of the class pets before incorporating them into the classroom setting.
because Eli selvige ate them
No, there are some that arent vip boonies and pets
Chameleons often assosiate their owner as the one who feeds them. They only really tolerate humans. Unlike other reptile pets.
Dogs can be pets...Dogs arent visious cause they can be trained...mostly dogs arent wild unless someone sets them free
1st class did