No, not at all. Tigers are wild animals and they belong in the wild.
no they are not becausethey are too dangerous
Some states do, but it should be against the law everywhere. These animals prove time and again they are too dangerous to be kept.
No. Too many animals are too dangerous to be owned as pets. The government has the right to restrict ownership. Ken Burnstein's lion escaped from his yard and tried to eat a child. A python escaped and ate a baby. Pit bulls have mauled many people. Too many animals become entirely too dangerous as adults to be kept as pets.
Tigers are carnivorous predators that can easily attack or kill humans. No country in the world allows people to have such dangerous animals as pets. USA too doesn't allow keeping such animals as pets. Doing so is illegal and you can be jailed for doing so. ^^This is false. There are an estimated 10,000 tigers kept privately by people in the U.S. and many are kept as pets. State laws vary on the owning of exotic animals. There are only 14 states that currently ban ownership on exotic animals. Other states have partial bans or flat out bans. It all depends on your state laws.
Tigers are carnivorous predators that can easily attack or kill humans. No country in the world allows people to have such dangerous animals as pets. USA too doesn't allow keeping such animals as pets. Doing so is illegal and you can be jailed for doing so.
Tigers are carnivorous predators that can easily attack or kill humans. No country in the world allows people to have such dangerous animals as pets. USA too doesn't allow keeping such animals as pets. Doing so is illegal and you can be jailed for doing so.
corn snakes are the most common species of snakes kept as pets. they are nonvenomous too.
no because they are too dangerous said so on the National Geographic channel
Hey! Yes, it may be, if the vibration is too strong and it's kept in the shirt pocket-near the heart! Thanks :)
you cant get too pets sos
Too Dangerous to Live was created in 1939.
Yes, goats are allowed as pets in Chicago apartments, but there are restrictions on the number of pets you can have and they must be kept in compliance with zoning regulations. Make sure to check with your landlord or building management before getting a goat as a pet.