When exotic pets escape, they can pose significant risks to local ecosystems, as they may become invasive species that disrupt native wildlife and habitats. Additionally, escaped exotic pets can pose safety hazards to humans and domestic animals, as they may display unpredictable behavior or carry diseases. Efforts to recapture these animals can strain local resources and complicate wildlife management. Ultimately, the escape of exotic pets highlights the importance of responsible ownership and regulations surrounding exotic animal trade.
No
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.
3. but technically they all have them just think how many snakes zoo's have and, exotic pet owners. sometimes they do escape their cages
An exotic animal is a rare or unusual animal kept as a pet.
lizards definitely
maybe
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.
Yes. But only if you have an exotic pet lisense. That applies to everywhere.
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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