I'm no expert but owning an exotic animal can be dangerous to you, AND the animal itself. For instance if you're owning a tiger, sure they're cute when they're little but what happens when it grows up to be 300 pounds? You would have to take it to a special vet more often that you would a dog or a cat. Also when you were sleeping, maybe you forgot to feed the tiger. It could easily overtake you in your sleep. Like I said before, I'm no expert by any means but in my opinion you shouldn't own an exotic animal unless you have precisely the proper care/habitat for it.
Because EXOTIC animals are meant to be exotic and out in the wild Not in house. That's why there is house pets and domestic animals. Though their life span might be longer due to a safer environment but as I said before they are meant to be in the wild.
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Yes, having a pet tiger is illegal in Louisiana. The state has regulations that prohibit private ownership of exotic animals, including tigers, due to concerns about public safety and animal welfare. Individuals wishing to own such animals must meet specific licensing requirements, which are stringent and often prohibit personal ownership. Always check local laws and regulations, as they can vary by parish.
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Toads are vertebrates, which are animals having backbones. Arthropods are invertebrate animals having exoskeletons and no backbones.
During his travels in Asia, Marco Polo noted having never seen a rhinoceros and a giraffe. He described these animals based on accounts from others, as they were unfamiliar to him despite his extensive journey through regions like China and India. His writings contributed to the European understanding of these exotic creatures.
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actaully it's not,but that just my opinion