zazanomore wrote:And my dream animals are an elephant, a capuchin monkey, and a tiger. Clearly, I will never have any of them unless I work at a zoo.
Capuchin monkeys are made of pure evil. My friend has been volunteering at an animal rehabilitation center in the Amazon of Ecuador for the past 2 months. She's got to handle them, and they were EVIL.
Now Squirrel monkeys are where it's at. I handled two adults when I was in Mexico earlier this year. They were complete sweet hearts.
As for the ethical treatment of animals, it breaks my heart to see how the animals we eat are raised. As I said before, I grew up on my Grandparent's dairy farm. I'm not sure if they were organic farmers or not, but I can tell you, those cows had it made. They would name each and every one of them. They spent hours grazing in their many fields. This is how I thought all our food was made when I was younger.
For a real close look at the treatment of livestock, try to watch the movie "Earthlings". It is a very shocking movie, and I don't recommend it if you are squeamish. It is very thought provoking.
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When I move out, I'm going to try to buy more locally raised food. The 100-mile diet. Support your local farmers, and support the ethical treatment of animals.I would love to have a polar bear too. All the cute animals look so cuddly as babies, but you end up as food for them when they're older. Like on that show Fatal Attractions on Animal Planet.. I may want one, but the people who actually have them are wackadoodles.
I LOVE that show. One episode had this guy living in a rough area of New York City. He wanted to start a zoo, so he somehow bought like 5 big cat youngsters. The plan never went through, and he decided it was crazy to have 5 big cats living in his small apartment. So he sold all but a female tiger cub. Him and that tiger lived in that apartment together for I think over a year (she became fully grown, I don't know the age of maturity in tigers).
He started going "zen" and would meditate with the tiger. They lived peacefully. That is until he decided to bring home a stray cat. The tiger of course tried to kill said cat, but the guy protected it, and ended up getting hurt.
It was pretty messed up, but made good television.
we ahve capuchin monkeys at the zoo and iv never been in with them but iv passed them food and they seem nice, one fo the keepers said when shes cleaning in with him if they are in there teenage stage one of the monkeys swings past and pulls her hair, they often search her pockets but she also said hes made a couple of quick dashes for the door
bear in mind these capuchins are not hand reared. things are a lot different then




