I think you could be a zookeeper. Not sure about the salary though. A veterinarian is a good one because you help all kinds of animals and your salary would be up to you and who all you help according to your work standards I think you should be a zoo vet which would allow you to work with large primates and other large animals and also because your a vet you would get a large salary
a animal researcher. or even a zoo keeper
There are many careers that deal with exotic animals. The main one these days is usually associated with a career with Zoos. Where keepers look after and research these animals for enrichment purposes, reproductive technologies or to increase knowledge on captive management of animals. Other careers can include: Research scientists, Captive Wildlife managers, Veterinarians, Wildlife Rangers (often in Africa), Breeding programs and even volunteering.
The rain forest is filled with many diverse and exotic animals. In the rain forest, there are pumas, ant eaters, and a large variety of primates.
Animals play an important role in our lives, and many want to find careers to help and care for animals. Veterinary careers do just that. Some of these occupations require only up to a year of schooling, while veterinarians require about six years of education. These careers provide care to pets, farm animals and exotic animals. Along with veterinarians, careers include veterinary technicians and assistants, as well as farm and animal laboratory care takers.
Vermont law states that "It is unlawful for persons to possess exotic animals, such as large felines, bears, wolves, poisonous reptiles, and non-human primates." Ferrets are considered domesticated animals, so you are free to own ferrets.
Exotic species are animals that are not native to the area. Lions and giraffes are exotic animals in Ohio but not in Africa.
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The wild animals were exotic.
There are strict laws relating to the ownership of exotic animals throughout Australia.
Exotic animals are SUPER dangerous, they have certain instincts and aggressions that they need to survive in the wild. If a human was to come in contact with a truly exotic animal it can be deadly.
This answer is not very simple. You see there really are no exotic animals in the ocean ecosystem. Mabye a couple sharks and all.
Besides zoos and circuses, exotic animals also feature in movies