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paragraph about unusual pets​

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Answered by parth0020
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Owning an unusual pet was a way to show wealth and power to others. These were known as Menageries. A menagerie is a private collection of animals, which is not open to the public as a zoo is in our times now. When a family decides to buy a family pet, generally they look at fancy fish, sweet little kittens or even a high-spirited puppy. They would not think about going out and buying a lion for their young child to play with. However, many people get unusual pets. Yet, it does affect society in a way because of the effects owning an unusual animal as a pet has on the community as well as to the animal. Exotic animals do not belong as a personal pet. Examples of this are Madagascar hissing cockroach, Sugar gliders and Tarantula.

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Answered by GulabLachman
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Owning any kind of pet is a unique experience, and with an unusual pet, the experience is more worthwhile.

  • A method to demonstrate riches and authority to others is to have a unique pet.
  • These are referred to as Menageries.  It is a set of animals that is not accessible to the general public like a zoo is nowadays.
  • Usually, when a family decides to get a family pet, they consider a fish, adorable kittens, or even a puppy.
  • For their little child to play with, they would not consider going out and getting a lion. But many folks get strange pets.
  • However, with all the hazards and health problems for people and especially for the pet, keeping an odd pet could seem like a fun experience.
  • But, keeping a strange animal as a pet has an impact on the animal, as well as on society. Thus, these specific animals should not be kept as pets.
  • Such animals do not adapt well to being kept in captivity. They need specialised shelter, food and care that a normal person cannot provide.

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