I thought this article would be interesting to the Pet Talkers:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/1...n_1026463.html
I think that it should be okay to keep "exotic" pets as much as you want, so long as you have proper provisions to keep them for the maximum extent of their lifetime and provide food and healthcare for them. A lot of people go into it thinking that it'll be like keeping some form of strange dog or cat with the same upkeep costs, but then they realize that their initial assumption was far from the truth. This leads to a lot of animals living in conditions very unsuitable for them and the owners struggling to get rid of them because they can't afford or don't want to keep them.
I think that, if you can keep it without the risk of it killing you and keep it so it's well maintained throughout it's life, then people should be able to keep wild or "exotic" animals. But if people don't research what they're getting into, and research it heavily, then bad things tend to happen to both the human and the animal.
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