11 Most Unusual Pets HD
From the massive EMPEROR SCORPION, to the people that own large cats like TIGERS, these are the 11 Most UNUSUAL Pets ! Subscribe to American Eye http://goo.gl/GBphkv 6. Capybaras Do you have a guinea pig at home but sometimes wish it was a little more dog sized instead? You really might want to evaluate this decision. Capybaras are the largest species of rodent and you probably shouldn’t own them as a pet. They are very family oriented and wouldn’t appreciate being away from their loved ones. Many appear to be depressed as a result and begin biting or gnawing It several states in the US like Nevada, Idaho, Wisconsin, and Alabama to name a few, you can legally own a capybara without any kind of permit. But these things are huge and can weigh anywhere from 77 pounds to 150! These animals are quite difficult to provide the perfect care for and it seems like very few people have the right home conditions for them. They require constant attention, lots of water since they’re semi aquatic, and will most likely destroy the grass in your backyard. They do also have the potential to be aggressive and probably shouldn’t be around children 5. Pythons Pythons are one of the most dangerous pets anyone can own. Although they don’t normally consider your child to be a food source, they have killed their owners in the past and it’s not pretty. This isn’t just a 3rd world problem either. In New Brunswick, Canada a python escaped through an air duct and strangled 2 young boys. Neither of the two consumed by the snake, making some wonder if the python just went on a random killing spree. There’s no doubt that snakes are fascinating creatures but it’s a little unusual if you consider why people want them as pets. Your snake will never love you back the way a dog or cat does, hate to break it you. 4. Fennec Foxes Also known as a desert fox, these beautiful wild animals can be kept as pets but this isn’t a common occurrence. They behave very much like dogs but as you can imagine, much more wild! These tiny little foxes are no doubt adorable but are very likely to escape. Many owners have told tales about them bolting off with the leash when trying to go for a walk. They’re often stressed out when their not in their natural environment so if you own one, do absolute best to make it feel like it’s living in its natural environment with plenty of space! They’re about the size of a Chihuahua with a much longer tail and much more energy! 3. Chimpanzees Chimpanzees are incredibly strong animals and are somewhat trainable. They could maybe even become good friends with one of your pet lions Although they might look cute and seems like a fun pet to have. But sometimes, taking them away from their environment can prove to be too much and they can become some of the most dangerous pets to own. There’s been quite a few times where people finally thought they had tamed the chimps but they spontaneously lost control and went on a rampage! If the chimp gets out of his cag