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Mike Tyson with a pet tiger in 1995 - celebrity examples of owning exotic pets make them even more desirable to the regular consumer, conservationists claim. AP Photo/Lennox McLendon/PA Images

Demand for exotic pets pushes species to brink

For every endangered animal in a pet shop or home – ten others could have died during capture or transportation.

POISONOUS FROGS, long-necked turtles, bears and chimpanzees may not be everyone’s idea of an animal companion, but experts warn that demand for exotic pets is pushing some species closer to extinction.

With high price tags luring criminal gangs, conservationists are calling for increased efforts to crack down on the illegal trade, fuelled by the demands of collectors including in Europe, the United States and Asia.

“The demand for wild animals as pets is increasing and involves a wider range of species than ever before, and as a result the list of species threatened by trade is longer than ever,” said Chris Shepherd of wildlife group Traffic.

As part of efforts to reverse the trend, the 178-member Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) stepped up protection for dozens of types of turtles as well as tortoises at a meeting under way in Bangkok.

They are far from the only victims of this trade. Spiders, snakes, scorpions, beetles, exotic birds, big cats – wildlife protection campaigners have seen it all.

More species are involved in the pet trade than in meat and medicine, including highly venomous snakes and even cassowaries – large flightless birds from Papua New Guinea and Australia that can kick and kill you, Shepherd said. He said:

I don’t understand the desire to keep an animal that can kill you, but people do.

But there are limits even for collectors.

“I haven’t seen any polar bear in the pet trade,” Shepherd said.

While some people might think that taking a cheetah out on a leash or showing off an endangered lizard is less serious than killing a rhinoceros for its horn, environmentalists disagree.

“A lot of people don’t realise that buying a pet can have a big impact on the conservation of the species, in fact the same impact as shooting an elephant,” Shepherd said.

You’re removing a threatened animal from the wild, whether you kill it or stick it in a cage – from a conservation point of view it has the exact same result.

Even more so, as for each endangered animal in a pet shop or home – from small reptiles to chimpanzees – 10 others could have died during capture or transportation, experts say.

Hundred of apes, mostly babies, are sucked into the illegal trade every year, “and that means thousands of parent apes being killed”, said Ian Redmond, founder of the Great Apes Survival Partnership (Grasp).

Celebrity examples

He believes celebrities like the late pop icon Michael Jackson, who had a chimpanzee called Bubbles, share the blame.

“If you are a Michael Jackson fan, why wouldn’t you want to emulate him, or if you go to the movie and you like Clint Eastwood with an orangutan,” Redmond said.

While the primates might look happy on the television, “it’s not a very fulfilling life for an ape when you see the complexity of an ape society in the wild”.

At the CITES meeting, international trade in some iconic species of turtles and tortoises – including the Burmese star tortoise – was completely banned, reflecting the extent of the threat.

“There are more than 300 species of turtles so if you are a collector you want these species,” said Ron Orenstein, a zoologist and consultant for the campaign group Humane Society International.

They’re not just looking for a companion animal. They’re collecting them like stamps, and prepared to pay high prices for a rare animal.

The highly endangered Roti Island snake-necked turtle, for instance, can fetch $2,000 each due to a scarcity that puts them at ever greater risk.

“Because it’s rare, it becomes even more rare,” Orenstein said.

Conservationists said they had a clear message for anyone thinking about a new pet but who cannot guarantee it was not stolen from the wild.

“It’s simple, don’t buy it!” said Shepherd.

- © AFP, 2013

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    Mar 18th 2013, 6:33 PM

    Humans can be so selfish.

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    Mar 18th 2013, 8:27 PM

    The punishment for trafficking animals needs to be higher.

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    Mar 19th 2013, 6:13 AM

    I’d love a white pet tiger…

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    Mar 18th 2013, 6:53 PM

    I’m very happy with my moggy. Nothing fancy, just a little wild tabby that I found when she was about 4 weeks old (beside a dead mother & another dead kitten) but to me she’s special.

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    Mute Debi-Nikita Rathbone-Rentzke
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    Mar 18th 2013, 7:12 PM

    Awesome Wiklagirl. We need more humans like you in this world. X

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    Mar 18th 2013, 7:17 PM

    Thanks Debi. The reward is so much greater than any effort involved :-)

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    Mute MrKnow
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    Mar 19th 2013, 2:40 AM

    Wow people disagree with you and gave that girl red thumbs for her act of kindness.. This is what wrong with with world, for the people who thumbed these two girls down.. Your nothing but dirt!

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    Mar 18th 2013, 7:04 PM

    I love reading about incidents where the pet cheetah or lion turns on its idiot master snd mauls them to death. Only sad bit is that the animal inevitably gets destroyed afterwards.

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    Mute Debi-Nikita Rathbone-Rentzke
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    Mar 18th 2013, 7:15 PM

    Totally agree Tom..

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    Mute Jamie McCormack
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    Mar 18th 2013, 8:33 PM

    I love when the bull lashes the matador out of it..

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    Mar 18th 2013, 6:38 PM

    Pet shop owner told me of a woman that has two wolf spiders living free in her apartment.there the size of dinner plates! Visitors ring ahead, so she can cage them, mad bunnies!

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    Mar 18th 2013, 6:53 PM

    Dinner plates you say? I think thats a bit of an exaggeration.

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    Mute Tom Maguire
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    Mar 18th 2013, 7:01 PM

    Actually not much of an exaggeration. .. they are huge. But belong in the wild.

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    Mute Debi-Nikita Rathbone-Rentzke
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    Mar 18th 2013, 7:13 PM

    No… That’s the size thy grow too.

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    Mute Terry Morgan
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    Mar 18th 2013, 7:19 PM

    A couple of inches is hardly dinner plate sized.

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    Mute Paul Murray
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    Mar 18th 2013, 8:53 PM

    A wolf spider grows to 1.18 inches which would be the smallest dinner plate in the world. The only spider to get to 11 to 13 inches is the Bird Eating Spider of south America. They are a member of the Tarantula species. A wolf spider is a classic arachnid. I had a Tarantula once that was Chilean Rose, she grew to nearly 5 inches that’s 5 times bigger than a wolf spider

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    Mar 18th 2013, 9:31 PM

    Paul is totally right,Wolf Spiders are grow to between 3mm and 30mm(1.18 inches) in size,with the female of the species being bigger than the male.

    http://insects.about.com/od/spiders/p/lycosidae.htm

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    Mute Mike Clinton
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    Mar 18th 2013, 10:04 PM

    Ah here… Will you lot ever feck off about spiders. I am terrified of them,scared shitless.
    I will never ever knowingly hurt any animal and catch spiders in a glass to put them out in the insect garden but that does not distract from my fear of them.
    One day a *friend* thought it would be hilarious to put a terantula (spelling?) onto my shoulder.
    I almost lost my reason and when the spider was removed I lost the plot and injured him quite badly ( and believe me when I say I an not proud of my reaction and regret it)

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    Mute Ru Ni Digs
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    Mar 18th 2013, 10:29 PM

    Just for you Mick,couldn’t resist :-)

    http://weknowmemes.com/2012/10/there-was-a-spider-i-panicked/

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    Mute Ru Ni Digs
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    Mar 18th 2013, 10:29 PM

    Sorry Mike.

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    Mute Mike Clinton
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    Mar 18th 2013, 10:35 PM

    Very good :-). I was half afraid to open that !!

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    Mute Ru Ni Digs
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    Mar 18th 2013, 11:13 PM

    That did cross my mind Mike after I posted it :-)

    This is doing the rounds at the moment but is a complete fake : http://www.snopes.com/photos/bugs/witchspider.asp

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    Mute Mike Clinton
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    Mar 18th 2013, 11:19 PM

    I seen that on facebook and almost had an underwear haemorrhage….
    Seriously,could you imagine seeing something like that !!!!

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    Mar 19th 2013, 12:00 AM

    My mistake, not Wolff spiders, but those big lads, and yes size of dinner plates

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    Mar 19th 2013, 6:00 AM

    I saw a wolf spider in El Salvador that was FAST could walk right under a door and was the diameter of a Morris Minor hubcap. Grey and black banded legs it had. Saw it by the pool at the Hotel Novo, it ran across the patio in a second or two and went under the door of a guest room. No, I hadn’t been drinking, but I sure wanted one after seeing that.

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    Mar 18th 2013, 7:26 PM

    I’d love a honey badger out in my garden! That shit be mental!!

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    Mar 18th 2013, 7:51 PM

    Nothing braver or bolder on this earth. They is HARD! ,:-D

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    Mar 19th 2013, 8:29 AM

    honey badger don’t give a shit!!

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    Mar 18th 2013, 7:29 PM

    A friend of mine got attacked by 2 Japanese Akitas the other day outside his house! Massive chunk taken out of his Ars€! Why someone would have 2 of these dogs and not have them secured properly is madness! I know there’s a lot of talk about breed not being the blame for aggression but these talks are practically wolves! Not family pets!

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    Mute Keith Anthony Patrick Irish
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    Mar 18th 2013, 7:58 PM

    Have to disagree with you slightly there, my dad has a Japanese and an American akita and they are so docile and loveable that you’d forget they have the capability to make s**t out of a person. I remember visiting Belfast zoo a while back, they had a Japanese Akita acting as a surrogate mother to an orphaned lion cub. Was fantastic to see.

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    Mar 18th 2013, 10:32 PM

    The owner hasn’t trained them properly, dogs will be dogs but if they are trained from a young age they won’t be any trouble, Same with any breed. Iv seen Jack Russell’s behaving worse than pitbulls / staffys

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    Mar 19th 2013, 8:21 AM

    Keith, that’s the problem… It’s very easy to forget when they are like that but the truth is that these dogs are closer to their primal instincts than most dogs… I do agree that training them well can reduce the risks associated with them, as with all dogs but I’m not sure that people should keep them as pets, especially around young kids and not securely confined…

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    Mar 18th 2013, 7:41 PM

    We have “Pebbles & Bam Bam” our two bearded dragons .
    They are aprox 10th generation bred here and if we had not bought them there is a good chance they would go to a breeding farm.
    We love them to bits and they have the run of the house.
    We got the largest vivarium and the UVB and heat lamps & pads.
    They are part of the family and actually love nothing more than sitting on your shoulder and watching tv.
    They are amazing fun and they are just so curious for lizards.

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    Mar 18th 2013, 6:54 PM

    Thank god you’re running a satircal account, highlighting how horribly racist people can be, doing silly thing like claiming all the citizens of one continent come to Ireland looking for work! It’s great that you are pretending, so as to give people an insight into the horrible, intolerant, disgusting nature of racist harsmoles on this. Thank you.

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    Mar 18th 2013, 7:02 PM

    A bit extreme but I kinda agree.

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    Mar 18th 2013, 7:12 PM

    People like yourself gave the Irish a bloody hard time when they had to do what Africians and other immigrants are doing here ( getting a better life for their families ) if you ever lived further than 100 Km. from where you were born you would have a better understanding of what it is like to get on with people from different backgrounds !

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    Mar 18th 2013, 7:27 PM

    If the American, Canadian, Australian, UAE Governments had the same opinion we would have 800,000 on the dole. I agree that no one should be given welfare for life (Irish or Foreign Nationals) as we do for people who are 30 years out of work. If work was in bed you would be surprised how many would sleep on the floor !

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    Mar 18th 2013, 7:32 PM

    Fat finger curse, above comment should be further down ¥

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    Mar 18th 2013, 7:52 PM

    Eh?

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    Mar 18th 2013, 11:54 PM

    @deadbrain, read all the thread before making a stupid comment with your stupid name !

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    Mar 18th 2013, 10:26 PM

    And what about the human slavery, these apes were responsible,….. No wait..that was tv

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    Mar 18th 2013, 11:31 PM

    OOOOHHH DOCTOR ZAIUS

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    Mar 18th 2013, 11:28 PM

    I hear there is a spider baby on craggy island…

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    Mar 23rd 2013, 3:50 AM

    amazing what people will buy when they have too much money

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