Andrais
Well-Known Member
Hey guys,
This has been popping into my head for about 2 weeks now, and its bugged me so much i want to hear other peoples opinions on it.
I was recently talking to a man from canberra, he was like one of those enviromental freaks, like all animals should be wild ect. And well i told him about my blue tongues and the snake i wanted for christmas. Well he came back to me saying...
"You do know that reptiles are wild animals, and that they should be better off out in the wild than in captivity,"
and i was like were was this guy getting at?
i replied...
"But these animals that i want to keep and are keeping are born in captivity, they were rasied by humans,"
but he still carried on saying that they can't be tamed and there for they are wild animals and should belong in the wild, and that they arn't domesticated like cats and dogs.
But this time i kinda got really sick of hearing him carrying on, but it struck me that, it is true that reptiles arn't like our cats and dogs, they act differntly towards us then a domesticated animal.
And the last thing he said to me was.
"And above all, i think that it isn't fair that wild animals such as reptiles shouldn't be kept in those cages u put them in, ahhhh...vivaruims is that it?
I anwsered back saying that reptiles in captivity live a longer and more happy life whilst in the hands of humans.
Now this guy has a point thats been quizzing me for weeks. Wht are we really giving our reptiles? a prison sell? locking them away from a wild open desert plain? were they can catch their own food and have a whole 1000km of space to roam around in? yes yes i know that almost everyones reptiles hear are captive bred, but they still have the instinct that all of the other reptiles out in the wild have.
or are we giving them a loving home that they all deserve?
this is really hard to put in words so i hope u guys understand. And lets all face it, they may not seem to be wild animals, but they are, deep down inside still a WILD ANIMAL that over the past decade or two we've been trying to domesticate into becoming our pets for our interest. When these animals escape, rarely they ever do come back, and i know people put up post saying that they found there pet snakes 3 months later ect. But THEY actually found the snake, the snake wasn't looking for them.
Now i really don't know what to think, i need someones opinion to help me out hear, At the moment i am very confused, so please i don't want comments saying im talk bull sh**, casue im trying to sought out in my head wht we are doing is good from the animal or good for us??
thanks
andrea
This has been popping into my head for about 2 weeks now, and its bugged me so much i want to hear other peoples opinions on it.
I was recently talking to a man from canberra, he was like one of those enviromental freaks, like all animals should be wild ect. And well i told him about my blue tongues and the snake i wanted for christmas. Well he came back to me saying...
"You do know that reptiles are wild animals, and that they should be better off out in the wild than in captivity,"
and i was like were was this guy getting at?
i replied...
"But these animals that i want to keep and are keeping are born in captivity, they were rasied by humans,"
but he still carried on saying that they can't be tamed and there for they are wild animals and should belong in the wild, and that they arn't domesticated like cats and dogs.
But this time i kinda got really sick of hearing him carrying on, but it struck me that, it is true that reptiles arn't like our cats and dogs, they act differntly towards us then a domesticated animal.
And the last thing he said to me was.
"And above all, i think that it isn't fair that wild animals such as reptiles shouldn't be kept in those cages u put them in, ahhhh...vivaruims is that it?
I anwsered back saying that reptiles in captivity live a longer and more happy life whilst in the hands of humans.
Now this guy has a point thats been quizzing me for weeks. Wht are we really giving our reptiles? a prison sell? locking them away from a wild open desert plain? were they can catch their own food and have a whole 1000km of space to roam around in? yes yes i know that almost everyones reptiles hear are captive bred, but they still have the instinct that all of the other reptiles out in the wild have.
or are we giving them a loving home that they all deserve?
this is really hard to put in words so i hope u guys understand. And lets all face it, they may not seem to be wild animals, but they are, deep down inside still a WILD ANIMAL that over the past decade or two we've been trying to domesticate into becoming our pets for our interest. When these animals escape, rarely they ever do come back, and i know people put up post saying that they found there pet snakes 3 months later ect. But THEY actually found the snake, the snake wasn't looking for them.
Now i really don't know what to think, i need someones opinion to help me out hear, At the moment i am very confused, so please i don't want comments saying im talk bull sh**, casue im trying to sought out in my head wht we are doing is good from the animal or good for us??
thanks
andrea