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Originally Posted by Surinam kidd
as far as thats concerned snakes are wild and have instincts that will never go away. and belong in miles and miles of rain forrest and jungles.. yet we keep them in 4 or 8 ft cages.
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I would never buy a w/c animal and put him in a small cage, feed him little food and reach him to jump through a flaming ring money. I do not believe in animals making money for us. Most of the tigers are being kept in terible conditions at which they can not escape. In the wild a tiger could escape bad living conditions but cornered in a small cage, not a chance. Snakes have been bred in captivity for years and years. I would say about 70% of snakes in the trade now are c/b or at least c/h and about 70% are treated great by knowledgable owners that respect their animals life. I would say at least 50-70% of the large cates that private owners or zoos keep are kept in a cage that is 10' by 10' or maybe slightly larger and have no chance to hunt for their food. Plain and simple, tigers belong in the wild to run free. They have few preditors and need all the exersice they would naturally get
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