ITT: Animals that would be badass as pets, but you know you can't take care of.
Too hard to get the humidity and shit just right, plus I have cold winters
>>2128154
If you had plenty of land and are familiar with cattle bison wouldnt be too hard, basically the same requirements, but theyre more aggressive than cattle
>>2128154
>>2128165
Do they even keep moose in zoos?
>>2128167
They do in my city.
>>2128167
You mean meese
>>2128154
A bald eagle with its wings clipped that I could walk around on a leash.
>>2128187
>freedom on leash
I just don't have the space for a goldfish aquarium
not native to my country
>>2128163
Aren't 8 of them too much?
We already have a giant rodent infestation where I come from.
Leprosy
>>2128295
Do they all Carey it? How do they get it? Does it effect them at all?
I love these guys but I also heard they smell very very bad.
>>2128311
I think it's only one breed that carries the disease. Nine-banded ones maybe.
Domesticated armadillo families actually lose it after a few generations so it's possible to have one as a healthy pet if you can support whatever other needs it has. If you can cover it medically it probably wouldn't be that much of a stretch to keep.
>>2128163
>tfw you don't have a cute fempenis animal to unleash hell on your neighbor