If you have an exotic pet you are saving it, think ,in the wild they will probably die at a young age but if you adopt one they will probably live longer
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In Canada, keeping a pygmy jerboa as a pet is generally not permitted, as they are considered exotic animals and may fall under regulations that restrict their ownership. Each province has its own laws regarding the keeping of exotic pets, and many require permits or outright prohibit certain species. Additionally, pygmy jerboas have specific care needs that can be challenging to meet in captivity. Always check local regulations and consult with wildlife authorities before considering an exotic pet.
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While it is surely best for them to live in their natural environment, some exotic animals can be kept well as pets. What is important here is that the exotic pet must not be a danger to the humans around it, and that the owner knows how to care properly for the exotic pet.
A pet monkey is considered an exotic pet. Many places no longer allow them.
an exotic pet is aeuphemismfor a wild animal.wild animals do very poorly in captivity. If you care anything for the animal in question do not force it to be a pet.
It depends on your state/city/county individual regulations. The easiest way to find out is to google the Wildlife Conservation for you state, and call the Game Warden for your region. They are the people that issue all Exotic Animal Licenses, and would be able to tell you.
An exotic animal is a rare or unusual animal kept as a pet.
lizards definitely
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Technically an exotic is an animal kept as a pet that is not native to the country you live in. It is also an animal that most would consider a wild animal.
that can't be answered without knowing what kind of pet it is.