I loved my gerbil dearly but only during the day. At night it would make all sorts of racket and the darn thing kept me up all night even when I put the cage in another room!
2006-11-12 08:14:36
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answered by Penguin 2
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properly out of those 2 it may be the cobra however the worlds deadliest snake is the Australian small-scaled snake, its venom is so powerful a single drop would desire to kill 217000 mice, think of approximately what number people it is!!! P.S this is not the Fierce Snake or Inland taipan. I additionally decide to show theres a distinction between the main venomous, risky, and deadly. maximum venomous is set by ability of ways powerful the venom is, that snake may be the black headed sea snake, its venom is a hundred situations greater poisonous than the inland taipan. the main threatening is what number deaths it brought about on a geographical scale, this can be the Australian small-scaled taipan. the international maximum threatening is set by ability of ways powerful or poisonous the venom and how super its procedures, this snake may be the Inland Taipan. So it incredibly relies upon what your asking. i'm hoping this cleared some issues up.
2016-10-21 23:30:01
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answered by ? 4
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My ex-mother-in-law decided to own a pot-bellied pig maybe 15 years ago. She thought they were so cute as piglets. They were extra teeny-tiny and the breeders told her they were clean, well-disciplined, and easy to train. She brought home two Vietnamese pot-bellies. They were clean and easy to train but not well-disciplined. Probably due to 'the owner's' inconsistent training. In my opinion, unfair to the animals.
They grew to be huge! I mean, like 200+ lbs. BIG and the male grew tusks, not to mention their hooves which needed to be specially cut. HERS were monsters if you ask me and not something to have in the home, (like she did), her home is huuge...the animals were too! I love animals myself but this is not a good idea, in my opinion.
Have you watched Animal Planet and those pet rescues? Like a monkey, an alligator, raccoon, etc... ? It's not a good idea. Not good for any 'domesticated' wild animal to be in a caged kennel, the domestic family home, or in a bath tub. It's all my opinion though.
Find an animal that suits your lifestyle if you're looking for a pet. Do research first.
2006-11-12 08:38:39
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answered by hi2felix 1
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Monkey. My father used to own a spider monkey and this little guy was a pain in the *** all the way. He needed constant attention 24/7, like a toddler, and he once peed on the television while they were watching it. He screamed and threw a fit if anything wasn't right just the way he wanted it... sounds like a little kid, don't it? Well, kids are monkeys... neway, he was on the last nerve and we had to get rid of him
2006-11-12 08:15:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, the worst animal that I've ever owned was a parrot. Once it learned how to talk, it would not stop repeating things. They're very loud, especially when you're trying to sleep and it's repeating your voice machine greeting. Plus, they're very messy. Papa would throw his seeds at me and then start squaking....I hated it because it was like he was laughing at me. He's dead now {from natural causes, I bought him when he was 40}
2006-11-12 11:38:39
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answered by Anonymous
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When in college....chinchillas, chewed thru' a wall. Lost my damage deposit, and had to pay for repairs. They also chewed the heel of my favorite shoes. Little stinkers. Cute as heck, but I learned the hard way how destructive they can be if left on their own. (hole in wall was behind a couch!)
2006-11-12 08:17:54
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answered by <><><> 6
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I bought my daughter a guiena pig for christmas once. I think that had to be the worst. Constantly running in that stupid wheel...enough to drive ya nuts. THey also have a terrible odor. Think I will stick to fish.
2006-11-12 08:15:47
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answered by classick_magick 2
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the worse animal would be a bird, they are extremely messy and continue to wake you up at night and im a deep sleeper and you have to pay attension to they 24/7 you have to let them out of their cage to fly around and if there talking birds they never shuit up and if its a regular bird they squel and make loud noices
so good luck
2006-11-12 08:15:40
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answered by Anonymous
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I would say mice cause they STINKY nasty STINKY..my fave pet was a chinchilla now he was called minky but he felt like velvet..and guess what when he saw me coming he would bark to get my attention however when he died my mates clubbed to gether and got me a pregnant mouse i was not impressed
2006-11-12 08:17:30
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answered by Anonymous
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A pair of roosters!!
I'll never forget them.
They were chasing us all over the yard and one once pecked me in the lip! Painful!!
2006-11-12 08:30:51
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answered by cass 7
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