In addition, if a supposed “pet” were to get loose, it would endanger the local and surrounding communities. To follow, The owners of foreign species deliberately abandon them.(Crist 231). In fact, if an owner were to become frustrated with maintaining the animal’s well being, they would release them into the wild instead of surrendering them to the authorities. Finally, Zoos do not want to take in these exotic animals due to their already established family structures.__( “Should Exotic Animals Be Kept As Pets?” ). Furthermore, if a zoo were to take in this animal it would cause aggression not only from the established family but also from the surrendered one. While some exotic animals are abandoned or lost, some are bought to be used for human …show more content…
To begin with, people believe that animals are able to be rehabilitated ,but in reality these exotic species become humanized.( “Should Exotic Animals Be Kept As Pets?” ). For instance, if a lion cub was to be bought and grew up in a human home, it would not know the ways of a wild lion. To follow, many species are bought and trained to perform for entertainment purposes instead of being raised to embrace their true nature.( “Should Exotic Animals Be Kept As Pets?” ). To illustrate, circus performers keep and train lions to perform tricks and not let them become the “king of the jungle.” A final reason, animals are able to imitate so they are used to perform.( “Should Exotic Animals Be Kept As Pets?” ). For instance, trainers embed tricks over and over in an animal's mind until it loses the wild way and becomes a humanized object for performance. Exotic animals are unable to be rehabilitated into the