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Should exotic animals be allowed as pets? - Coggle Diagram
Should exotic animals be allowed as pets?
Thesis
Exotic animals should not be aloud as pets because they can be dangerous, scary, and annoying.
Argument 2: They could be annoying to people.
They could distract them from doing work.
They could cause there pets to start going crazy and then that could cause there own pets to annoy them.
They could be too noisy and people may not be able to sleep.
Argument 1: They could seriously hurt people.
They could scratch people.
They could bite people.
They could hit somebody.
Argument 3: They could scare people.
They could scare little kids.
They could scare neighbours.
They could roam on the streets and cause lots of trouble.
Specialized Information
In most countries it is not aloud to have an exotic animal as a pet.
Some countries allow exotic animals as pets but it is not allowed without a permit.
Hook
"An animal's eyes have the power to speak a great language." -Martin Buber
Have you ever thought about how much destruction this could cause?
History and Background
In Alabama, you can own a tiger as long as you have an exhibit.
Sometimes exotic animals as pets can be a good thing because we are helping to keep them alive. But, they are still wild animals that are meant to live in the wild and not be enclosed in a small space such as your property. That is why I think they shouldn't be kept as pets.
Some countries allow it, but you must have a permit.