10 Worst Animals to Have as Pets

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Foxes

There are certain types of foxes such as the fennec fox or the silver fix which have been domesticated. Other than that, foxes are not necessarily meant to be kept as pets. Sure, some might say that red foxes, for instances, can be efficiently tamed and controlled, but can you really trust a fox completely?

Foxes are known to have aggressive reactions when feeling threatened, but living outside of their natural habitat, anything can seem threatening to them. Make no mistake, they will bite you in a matter of seconds. In many states across the country, pet foxes that have bitten someone will be euthanized as there is no approved vaccine for foxes for rabies and other diseases. Don’t put yourself and an innocent animal in that situation!

Alligators and crocodiles

An alligator can grow more than 14 feet long and attack (and kill) prey that is larger that them, such as cattle. Imagine growing such a predator in your backyard. Notwithstanding the fact that such an animal cannot be kept in captivity, as it is quite difficult to accommodate it, they come with their own share of diseases. One bite, apart from causing severe infections, can leave you without a part of your body, such as an arm, leg. Also, mating season makes them even more aggressive, which is another strong reason to avoid keeping an alligator or crocodile as a pet.

Conclusion

Not all animals can be turned into pets. Some might seem fluffy, friendly and even tamable, but don’t let their beady eyes and small, adorable ears fool you. Better take their sharp teeth, claws and aggressiveness level into consideration first.

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