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Extreme African exotic animal leopard attack taxidermy

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Hi youtube, i just wanted to say a few words about HR669 and the exotic pet ban in B.C. canada. Im from Canada and would like to some day breed Snakes for they are my passion. If you did not know the ban includes Big cats, Pythons, Boas, venomous snakes and poisonous snakes/frogs, or any animal that will have to be imported from various parts of the world. One of the reasons for this ban is the death of Tania Dumstrey soos. she was killed by a captive tiger her house.. Environment Minister Barry Penner said
” any thing that bites , is poisonous or is capable of maiming is likely on the list.” and was also quoted saying ” that the government was acting to protect the public safety.”
An apartment in Vancouver is no place for a 50-kilogram snake, and no one should have a 150-kilo Siberian tiger in their backyard, Penner added.

SPCA official Craig Daniell said his organization was grateful to the government for taking the action, because the banned exotic pets present a handling danger to staff and has created problems for the society, which doesnt have facilities to look after such animals once they have to be seized or are given up by owners.

but what my country and the United States Of America doesn’t see is the underground industry of animal breeders and middle men. i can see the countries put a register law into effect but, banning these animals all together is hurtful to not only the people who posses such creatures but the economy its self. it would like be telling people not to spend their money for the benefit of the country. I think that if the SPCA has a problem then they should find people who like “exotic” animals and who know how to take care of them. Obviously the SPCA and Provicial Government of B.C. do not know how to look after such animals.

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Our experience at Ack’s Exotic Pets was the Best Ever! I was so happy with the service. My husband and I called the shop looking to visit an exotic animal known as the Kinkajou. I have always been fascinated with remarkable exotic animals, especially kinkajous. The owner was incredibly polite and courteous over the phone, a pleasure to talk to. He informed us that he did indeed have a Kinkajou that he was provisionally caring for in his shop. A week later we went to see the Kinkajou that I inquired about.

The owner rescued the kinkajou and is taking great care of him in hopes of finding him a good home. A great future is in store for the little sweetheart. Unconditional love, patience, a healthy diet, a tropical paradise with tall trees, plants, and an infinite supply of fruit, are all things this little fellow needs in order to be happy and healthy. Hopefully, someone will provide this kinkajou with a good home and plenty of love, maybe it could be you.

During our visit to Ack’s Exotic Pets I was blown away by the variety of exotic animals in his shop. He had so many different species of parrots, beautiful bearded dragons, his personally owned South American raccoons, fascinating species of aquatic animals, the sweetest cat that will walk up to you with a smile, stunning turtles, vibrant snakes and so many more. Please don’t hesitate to visit Ack’s Exotic Pets, it will be the BEST experience of your life!

Location:

Acks Exotic Pets
8081 Brewerton Rd
Cicero, NY 13039

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Police went to the home to serve a search warrant but found hundreds of exotic animals including alligators, snakes, and turtles.

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California travel expert Veronica Hill visits the Forever Wild Animal Sanctuary in the Mojave Desert in this episode of “California Travel Tips.”

Located in Phelan, the sanctuary for animals is run by Joel and Chemaine Almquist. The wild animals sanctuary opened to the public in July 2009.

At this wild animals sanctuary you’ll find desert tortoises, alligators, parrots and a variety of venemous snakes and reptiles, including several varieties of rattlesnakes, vipers, cobras and pythons.

Outside, the tiger sanctuary is home to 10 Bengal tigers as well as mountain lions, servals, bobcats, panthers and leopards.

To learn more about the exotic animals sanctuary or find more California travel videos, tips and advice, log on to CaliforniaTravelExpert.com

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some pictures from exotic animals!

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GW Exotic Animal Park located in Wynnewood Oklahoma rescues and cares for neglected and abused exotic animals. Help save an animal today. If you like the video, please donate, information on how you can make a difference is located at the end of the video.

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Watch as an animal care specialist explains how to travel with a pet rat in this free online video about exotic pets.

Expert: Laura Fitzgerald
Bio: Laura Fitzgerald has worked for a Vet that specialized in exotic and small animals for 6 years. She opened her own Exotic animal business which she currently still operates.
Filmmaker: Kenneth Jackson

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Learn how to care for a chinchilla in this free video.

Expert: Daniel Keeper
Bio: Daniel Keeper is the owner of Zoo Keeper Exotics, located at 183 & Burnet Road in Austin, Texas, 512-453-8800. He has been breeding, and selling a large variety of exotic animals for over 15 years.
Filmmaker: Dana Glover

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