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  • Exotic pet ownership in China is booming. The country is seeing a sharp increase in the number of non-traditional pets, and one young collector is looking to profit from the demand. However, the lines between legal and illegal trade of wildlife are blurred.
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  • @uwillnevernoewhoiam
    @uwillnevernoewhoiam 7 років тому +231

    I hate people who buy pets just because they look cool but don't put in the effort to learn and take care of them. These people are found everywhere around the globe

    • @magicmoonart
      @magicmoonart 3 роки тому +1

      My mum wants a pet duck, vso imma do lots of research on how to care for them properly

    • @d11.66
      @d11.66 2 роки тому

      I did 2 hours research for my frog lol

    • @Infamous41
      @Infamous41 7 місяців тому

      I got a human pet from Libya

  • @LateNightSummerRain
    @LateNightSummerRain 6 років тому +20

    It's not only in China but in the whole world

    • @ashchandra6751
      @ashchandra6751 6 років тому +1

      Exactly right!

    • @leiajiang7877
      @leiajiang7877 3 роки тому

      The problem with China is that they have the ability to consume in large number and produce in large numbers without regulation

  • @greengreen7188
    @greengreen7188 7 років тому +32

    need more Chinese like the lady that rescue birds and animals, hats off to her=)

  • @zfelixxx9490
    @zfelixxx9490 6 років тому +86

    Pls don’t have those stereotypes for all chinese. I am a chinese, my friends and families and all the people I know , they never eat dogs and never feed wild animals! I think every nations have some people with bad habits, especially those old countries. Eating dog is a very ancient custom from Yuan Dynasty and it just exists in a few areas of South China. Most Chinese love any animals! we are trying to get rid of every bad habits, but China has so many people and long history, we need some times to change! Excuse my English. 😔😔😔😔😔

    • @kellen7425
      @kellen7425 6 років тому +2

      Z Felixxx . I hope that is true. I adore my dog and to see rows and rows vendors in pile on dog meat soliciting to buy is 💔.

    • @TaeyeonAndSunny
      @TaeyeonAndSunny 6 років тому +8

      kellen7425 maybe try exposing yourself to other people's culture/country 1st rather than looking at videos or news with political agenda. And FYI eating of dogs are not only done by these minorities in China. Hawaii ate their own native dog species to extinction and in Sweden some minorities still eat dog meat and in pasir there were dog butchers in the past . If the media is that noble in attempting stopping consumption of dog meat, why don't they bring up these other cases? Why only pinpoint the problem to Asia or rather mainly China. Don't you find it really really bias and ridiculous?

    • @ethanotoroculus1060
      @ethanotoroculus1060 6 років тому +4

      Yay! Someone finally adresses the real situation! Thank you so much for this comment, I wish so badly that I could do more than just liking it! :D

    • @pocahontasseguinart7099
      @pocahontasseguinart7099 5 років тому

      Z Felixxx your English is perfect

    • @elihernandez800
      @elihernandez800 5 років тому +3

      Stop lying. Chinese feast on dogs like a Thanksgiving turkey

  • @TheRolexseller
    @TheRolexseller 7 років тому +104

    200 Million live animals are imported into the United States each Year. (Source this video)
    If this bothers you, do something. Report black market/ illegal/exotic animal/pet trading/sales. Could possibly be more helpful than trolling China on UA-cam

    • @bradtaylor9479
      @bradtaylor9479 6 років тому +5

      Or we could tax every single thing that comes from china as the president wants. Everything will be documented when imported and it will be easier to catch illegal pet trades unless they smuggle.

    • @Andreas-gh6is
      @Andreas-gh6is 6 років тому +2

      I suspect most of the 200 Million "live animals" are fish. And most of these are captive bred. Those don't pose a problem to biodiversity, and relatively little to the environment in general.

    • @ashchandra6751
      @ashchandra6751 6 років тому +1

      yes!!! thank you! China is not the only country that sells Exotics pets! a lot of other country do! Ex: Japan large pet store sells a lot of Exotics animal there and they also kept them in cages! and sell them! and the USA sells reptiles and Exotics pet too from websites and etc.! so whats the difference??

    • @emanueltheodorus1056
      @emanueltheodorus1056 6 років тому +3

      Andreas Klostermann uh, actually, remember the lionfish? They are imported to be kept at aquarium, but they are released to the ocean. And now, since they have no natural predators, they are breeding like crazy and eating every native fish in the waters.

    • @edgebucketdraws3854
      @edgebucketdraws3854 6 років тому

      But then how would we get parrots/foxes/various snakes?

  • @laurenserrano3720
    @laurenserrano3720 6 років тому +94

    Honestly, he looks like he takes good care of his animals. His rack system is gorgeous and his leopard gecko looks great!

    • @bvegannow1936
      @bvegannow1936 6 років тому +9

      Lauren Serrano that doesn't give him the right to lock them up when they belong in the wild

    • @laurenserrano3720
      @laurenserrano3720 6 років тому +43

      B vegan Now I disagree, so long as the animals are kept in proper healthy living conditions, I see no reason why they shouldn't be kept as pets. However, I don't condone the senseless taking of wild animals for the pet trade, but managed collection can actually be healthy for an ecosystem. Plus, the money that legit operations use for licenses and permits to collect animals actually go to help fund conservation and protect them from illegal poaching!
      I've worked at some of the top zoos in the US and am a conservation biology major.

    • @bvegannow1936
      @bvegannow1936 6 років тому +5

      Lauren Serrano they want to be free and they belong in the wild. stop being a hypocrite. how can that help the ecosystem taking out a price that is part of an ecosystem. in what case does the money go for that.
      zoos r immoral. protect the animals in the wild snd protect their natural habitat in the wild. one of the top causes of animal endangerment is animal ag. being vegan and promoting veganism is one of the best ways to help endangered animals.

    • @laurenserrano3720
      @laurenserrano3720 6 років тому +18

      B vegan Now k

    • @Kiabugboy
      @Kiabugboy 6 років тому +44

      1. None of the animals shown in his possesion are endangered and has been captively bred all over the globe, so 'taking them away from their place in the wild' ? Not really. They were never from the wild to begin with and will probably die if set out in the wild, especially that leopard gecko that has an unusual color morph. Those kinds of reptiles are better off in the proper care of people.
      2. Yes wild caught animals are really immoral and most of them become stressed or refuse to eat. But captive bred ones will live just as long, if not longer than the wild ones.
      You seem to have a radical view of this topic, thinking that banning all pet trades is the solution to this problem. No, having more responsible and well funded captive breeders will ensure people only get their animals from these breeders and not from the wild, if you ban all exotic breeders, then all you will do is strenghten the already illegal poachers.

  • @jaridkeen123
    @jaridkeen123 7 років тому +229

    Keep wild animals in the wild

    • @studentuser101
      @studentuser101 6 років тому +1

      This is the reason why we are need to do something about it instead of just talking... :(

    • @vilecrocodile9171
      @vilecrocodile9171 6 років тому +4

      Most wild animals would prefer to live with us given the chance.

    • @1990sodapop
      @1990sodapop 6 років тому

      Jarid Gaming would you rather love in your house or a cave

    • @Lnmperfhors
      @Lnmperfhors 5 років тому +1

      Jarid Gaming do you have you have any pets and what kind

    • @sublimephoenix8860
      @sublimephoenix8860 5 років тому +1

      @G Kim and you're not lmfao ? I know many animals like the reptiles would prefer to live with us predator free and food and water always available, it's a free living like if we never had to pay to for rent mortgage or food it's a luxury under the right keepers of course

  • @Cody-mu5sj
    @Cody-mu5sj 6 років тому +18

    No animal is low maintenance. It takes a commitment to care for any creature you own.

  • @Jojohumf
    @Jojohumf 6 років тому +266

    So these animals are stolen and then put into environments they were not suited to live in. What a life, living in a cage or a box

    • @burtonl7239
      @burtonl7239 6 років тому +1

      Shaddup Dwight! You probably just want to shoot them!

    • @sapphireotaku3399
      @sapphireotaku3399 6 років тому +45

      The reptiles are clearly captive bred. You can't get wildcaught Carpet Pythons anymore, and that Leopard Gecko morph doesn't even exist in the wild. Plus captive bred is waaay cheaper and easier anyway, there's no point in getting wildcaught. Here's a newsflash, these animals have been bred as pets for years and years worldwide and make great pets. This video was really misleading. :-/
      You speak from a human perspective. Snakes like to hide and have incredibly slow metabolisms. In the wild they will go days without moving and only do much of anything to get food. They're scared of most things, eat every few weeks or even months, and have zero need for social interaction. Life in a "box" isn't half bad to a snake who doesn't like sunlight or anything living that isn't food.

    • @justcallmechaz5396
      @justcallmechaz5396 6 років тому +2

      Dwight kinda agree with you cuz some people just get a lot of them and don't treat them that much
      I have a sulcata tortoise that I rescued and a hog nose island snake(I think that's the name of the species)
      I treat the nicely
      The snake has a lot of room
      I mean like his tank is huge
      The sulcata can roam around the house or backyard but he has a small den
      I treat them nicely
      Not like others cuz others want them because of what they are only
      So they just put them in a box with only things they require to survive
      I personally think that collecting animals without that much care should be something you should not do
      Cuz that's a living thing...

    • @sapphireotaku3399
      @sapphireotaku3399 6 років тому +7

      itsMeYourBoi Depends on species. Is it a Western Hognose or a Hog Island Boa? My boa loves space (his cage is 6' x 2' with climbing branches and a little "pond" and he's not even full grown, he'll get a bigger one. Many species though, like Ball Pythons or some of the ones shown here (Green Tree Pythons) don't like space, they like hiding or sitting on their branch for days and would just be stressed by a large enclosure. Some of these (like the carpet pythons) I'd agree were kept way too small, most were fine though.
      I'd also question what you're going to do with your sulcata when it's 180lbs and outlives you...

    • @bladerskater100
      @bladerskater100 6 років тому +1

      I felt bad when he was feeding live baby animal to bus snake it looked so innocent the 🐍 ate it probLy

  • @paleomotion985
    @paleomotion985 7 років тому +14

    0:32 still better than Brian's enclosures

  • @937dboy
    @937dboy 6 років тому +7

    who has room for a salt water croc? seriously.. they grow to be 12 13 14 foot long and are notoriously aggressive. who has adequate room for black tip reefy's? the chinchilla needs a dust bowl. they don't bath with water! volcano dust.

  • @edwardogarca8462
    @edwardogarca8462 7 років тому +265

    i think i formed some kind of punch reflex when i see smth like this. let animals in their fking enviroment

    • @tuzo2125
      @tuzo2125 7 років тому +5

      I agree if you include animals caged in zoos around the world too and other pets in the western world

    • @bearheart2009
      @bearheart2009 7 років тому +7

      I agree for animals that havent been bred for domestication, although zoo's do sometimes serve very positive purposes.

    • @yerri5567
      @yerri5567 7 років тому +11

      Yes! I agree! Let cows, chickens and pigs free in their fking environment!

    • @A-FELIX
      @A-FELIX 7 років тому

      Edward agreed

    • @vyn_vynn
      @vyn_vynn 7 років тому +16

      Killing animals is another story, but if people are really passionate about keeping animals, and they take care of the animals very well, I don't really see a problem. The animal is happy, the human is happy.

  • @KittySYT
    @KittySYT 7 років тому +12

    Really? And what about the present market for pets in the United States? How's that going?

    • @GCurl
      @GCurl 7 років тому +3

      I was wondering about the same... Especially when i saw all the snakes and reptiles i was thinking that this already had became standard here in the west! XD

    • @KittySYT
      @KittySYT 7 років тому +1

      +GermanCurl Not just common, but the pet market is all messed up, and the pets being mistreated. Nobody should have the right to own ANY living thing.

    • @ashchandra6751
      @ashchandra6751 6 років тому +2

      Exactly! i was just explaining that to some people! not only Chinese people do it a lot of other country does that too! also im suprised the guy who were having those snakes kept the cages so clean and neat and the snakes looks healthy! XD

  • @syrenawebb2605
    @syrenawebb2605 6 років тому +1

    So happy to hear that these wild life rehab places exists. It's sad to think of so many exotics taken from the wild.

  • @artfx9
    @artfx9 7 років тому +173

    At least they're not just eating exotic animals, so it's a start I guess..

    • @frankguan5044
      @frankguan5044 7 років тому +2

      artfx9 Thats actually a reasonable point.

    • @vorlon81
      @vorlon81 7 років тому +3

      just back from Cross burning I see.

    • @uwillnevernoewhoiam
      @uwillnevernoewhoiam 7 років тому +4

      No I would rather the animals be eaten then forced to give with a neglagent care taker.

    • @bogoljubdjordjevic7528
      @bogoljubdjordjevic7528 7 років тому +1

      better if eat them at least not hungry e

    • @GoldyMic
      @GoldyMic 7 років тому

      But they are eating dogs (google is your friend

  • @littlesailor1533
    @littlesailor1533 7 років тому +23

    animals shouldn't be a collection

  • @HALOMOVIEMUSIC
    @HALOMOVIEMUSIC 6 років тому +1

    Don't feed it after Midnight and Do Not let it get Wet

  • @702justin702
    @702justin702 6 років тому +15

    What people don't understand when they say leave it in its environment is there is no environment. Allot of species have been saved from extinction because of private collectors and breeders. And for every one irresponsible keeper there are 1000 keepers who are responsible g and properly care for their animals. The pet trade has zero negative impact and actually benefits many species. Agriculture, logging, and the food trade are what kill species.

    • @maverickbrown1703
      @maverickbrown1703 6 років тому +3

      702justin702 nice

    • @bvegannow1936
      @bvegannow1936 6 років тому

      702justin702 they should be free in their natural habitat.and they should be protected in the wild and their wild habitat should be protected so that they can live.

    • @702justin702
      @702justin702 6 років тому +7

      B vegan Now but as long as humans use the land for crops, livestock, resources and development there isn't anywhere for these animals to go. Madagascar has some of the most strict animal exportation in the world and have had their borders closed many times. But they keep opening them up because the country would rather export these animals than have them die due to shrinking habitat.

    • @barbary13
      @barbary13 6 років тому +2

      702justin702 it would honestly just be better if we didn't destroy their habitats in the first place 😓😖

  • @cobalt1754
    @cobalt1754 6 років тому

    I've seen sugar gliders sold on the streets of Taiwan. It's sad how people don't really know what they're doing to the environment when they buy and sell these types of animals.

  • @leddecay9943
    @leddecay9943 6 років тому +5

    "They belong to the sky"

  • @seifamgad9568
    @seifamgad9568 7 років тому +6

    That sugar glider tho

  • @kylin3197
    @kylin3197 7 років тому +9

    One thing I hope China improves on is better enforced laws e.g. food, health, animal-being. I am very optimistic

  • @childishsikebino8400
    @childishsikebino8400 6 років тому +1

    Heartwarming seeing the lady release the bird to the wild. “Their arent suppose to be here. They belong in the sky.”

  • @indiravirliana2388
    @indiravirliana2388 3 роки тому

    My name is Indira from baktinusa vocation school, I hope there will be no more illegal trade in animals because it can affect the animal ecosystem, besides that animals that are sold illegally are feared to be kept by irresponsible people

  • @AngryHound
    @AngryHound 6 років тому +1

    Yes, endangered species should not be kept as pets. They should be only kept in captivity by conservation programmes to help bolster their population in the wild. However, a lot of the species shown in the video are NOT endangered at all and some of them even looked like they were captive bred. For example, that albino Pacman frog was most likely captive bred considering it's colour and the fact that Pacman frogs are a very common amphibian to keep as a pet globally. I also saw leopard geckos, gargoyle geckos, western hognoses, carpet pythons, red-eared slider turtles, Chinchillas and sugar gliders. Again all very common exotic pets that are bred in captivity so the majority of these animals were most likely bred and raised by breeders within China or from breeders in neighbouring countries. It's a lot easier for people to breed and sell captive animals than it is to catch them from the wild and import them. What's more important is protecting actual endangered species and educating those who want to keep exotics on how to properly keep them.

  • @cooliipie
    @cooliipie 6 років тому +1

    Sugar glide?? Those are pretty common here in Florida...

  • @nustwyl
    @nustwyl 5 років тому

    Honestly, it's not just the problem in China. But, people there need to be educated. However, from the dark side, you can still see the people trying so hard to help animals. Some animals are just not our pets. Also, pets are not for sales.

  • @jackleo4435
    @jackleo4435 7 років тому +8

    Literally all the animals in this videos aren't exotic anymore. All except the bird of prey are common pets, especially the reptiles.

  • @jhughes19851
    @jhughes19851 6 років тому +1

    Salt Water Croc? uhhhhh no

  • @diegensehaut
    @diegensehaut 6 років тому +7

    Its astonishing to me how little value animals have in China. I was once in Beijing for two weeks and was hosted by a family with two teenagers. They once showed me a tortoise sitting on a stone in a Mason Jar. It had not more that 2 centimetres of room in either direction. It was horrible! Imagine being in this situation for your whole life. They also told me that they bought a tortoise for two family members each. The tortoise that died first would make its owner the looser.
    This still makes me sad, although what I described happened in 2014. The family were actually nice people, but Chinas morales are super backwards. This is why I have a problem with the Chinese, although I know that some of them are great people. :(

  • @fattyuka31
    @fattyuka31 6 років тому +1

    1:15 that face could become a meme

  • @risayacapin7163
    @risayacapin7163 7 років тому

    God bless the rescuers heart......for her to have a joy in seeing these birds free and in their natural environment is so inspiring.....

    • @NatGeo
      @NatGeo  7 років тому +2

      Yes, she is such an inspiration 🙌

    • @faqirbirpelinyon9008
      @faqirbirpelinyon9008 3 роки тому

      OMG NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC REPLIED YOU😱😱

  • @amm019
    @amm019 6 років тому +2

    3:30
    Sharks are supposed to be kept in round tanks with NO corners.

    • @1.4142
      @1.4142 2 роки тому

      Cool, didn't know that.

  • @Jay-Tee58
    @Jay-Tee58 6 років тому +3

    3:14 🐺 for the thumbnail animal =)

  • @raulrubencolunga5284
    @raulrubencolunga5284 6 років тому +1

    What in the world? Why would you be pleased to have all that animals locked? I wonder if that guy thinks a bit of that. I would be incredibly amazed to have any contact with all of that beautiful exemplars, but NOT if that means keeping them in that precarious condition. Now, in the other hand, the damage dealt to the environment by wild animals trading is so inmense.

  • @Pssybart
    @Pssybart 5 років тому

    A saltwater crocodile as a pet? Those things grow over 6 meters long! Who has the space to afford a predator that size?

  • @novadwihartanto2621
    @novadwihartanto2621 4 роки тому

    imported as exotic pets but ended up in exotic dishes in fancy restaurant in china......

  • @cyndifoore7743
    @cyndifoore7743 7 років тому +12

    I have a problem with this, i think many of these exotics don't adapt well to being pets, and shouldn't be permitted to be pets. I have a problem with huskies being kept south of a particular latitude, those dogs constantly pant and suffer. I realize they're not exotic pets but the only time hey look happy is when they're in snow.
    The animal's happiness and quality of life should come first.

    • @briannaharter4411
      @briannaharter4411 7 років тому +3

      Actually most of the animals shown in the vidoe do incredibly well in captivity.
      A lot of them have been bred in captivity for years like most of the reptiles.
      All this vidoe promotes is ignorance and fear of exotic pets.when there's no real reason to fear them at all.
      it's not like every exotic pet owner is walking around with a tiger on a gold leash that was taken from the wild.

    • @bvegannow1936
      @bvegannow1936 6 років тому

      Cyndi Foore pretty sure the under coat can be brushed out and they can be allowed in air conditioning and given cold water.

  • @zemo8857
    @zemo8857 7 років тому +2

    The humanity at its finest..

  • @sami-2658
    @sami-2658 6 років тому +1

    Basically first you pay hunters to hunt birds and animals ,and during hunting when they get hurt ,, you bring them to care centre treat their wound ,, and when they are good to go you sell them .

  • @fuzzy_foxx8321
    @fuzzy_foxx8321 6 років тому +1

    As much as I love foxes, I’d probably never get one as a pet. Especially a wild one. They’re meant to roam freely. I don’t want a free animal like that stuck in a pen all day. I mean if it’s a fur farm rescue then sure it’s okay but pls don’t take them out of the wild just bc it’s cool or exotic.

  • @maxmaxiz6603
    @maxmaxiz6603 7 років тому +1

    I've seen more demand in USA.. I agree this raise concerns everywhere but you have to be fair

    • @briannaharter4411
      @briannaharter4411 7 років тому +1

      People don't care about fair.
      Dogs and cats owners get away with anything including destorying the enivorment.
      But poeple who don't own dogs and cats are automatically the bad guys.even if they help with conservation efforts or their pets where bron in captivity.it's wroung cause they are "wild" and "dangerous" cause they not cats and dogs.

  • @katherinee.1213
    @katherinee.1213 7 років тому +41

    Keep wild animals wild! If you want a pet just get a dog or cat not an animal that is not domesticated, it is for the animals own good ♡ Bless that lady who rescued the animals ♡♡

    • @NatGeo
      @NatGeo  7 років тому +5

      We love your enthusiasm!

    • @stanr5787
      @stanr5787 7 років тому +4

      Katherine_horselover226 crazycatlady so u telling me I can't get fish as per?

    • @sapphireotaku3399
      @sapphireotaku3399 6 років тому +6

      Katherine_horselover226 crazycatlady Dogs and cats were wild. Many species have been bred for years in captivity and do quite well. Their life expectancies are higher, and they don't encounter any issues in their 20-30 year lifespans. Pet snakes have been kept longer than pet rats and gerbils. Nothing really makes a dog, cat, or horse a better pet than a snake or lizard. If anything, dogs and horses are very social, active animals. You're likely depriving them of that to some extent. Snakes have very little exercise needs and no social needs.

    • @Guerrilla727
      @Guerrilla727 6 років тому

      Katherine_horselover226 crazycatlady I thought that was a guy...

  • @oochman
    @oochman 6 років тому +1

    Hmm...I wonder if things would change if the world suddenly had a demand for pandas.

  • @satanspy
    @satanspy 6 років тому +1

    from the very first shot..iphone and basketball gym shorts..yep its china alright.

  • @lukeeKkkkk
    @lukeeKkkkk 6 років тому

    I don't agree with that, they should be in their homes not in cages

  • @elizabethlane5429
    @elizabethlane5429 3 роки тому

    Did you know that even some exotic pets are bred,there put in horrid conditions

  • @leddecay9943
    @leddecay9943 6 років тому

    God Bless the people actually caring for these birds

  • @davidnairn3310
    @davidnairn3310 6 років тому +1

    China is already responsible for many of the worst animal atrocities going on in the world and needs to take a tougher stance in its treatment of animals

  • @shreeram5800
    @shreeram5800 6 років тому

    An eye opening video on illegal exotic wildlife trade

  • @wormworm580
    @wormworm580 6 років тому

    WHat? People keep saltwater crocodiles? I could understand freshwater ones as they only grow to about 2-3 metres and eat insects and small animals but someone's gonna get mangled when their baby salty grows up to be 7 metres long.

  • @TheFurriestOne
    @TheFurriestOne 7 років тому

    4000+ birds in 16 years, an average of 250+ per year, not bad! I hope there are similar operations for the other species as well, especially with this increase in demand!
    What we need for these people with more money than sense are highly advanced robotic pets as status symbols, all the prestige of spending stupid amounts of money without the massive amount of animal suffering!

  • @Andreas-gh6is
    @Andreas-gh6is 6 років тому

    As far as I see it, animal welfare isn't yet a fundamental part of Chinese culture. From my observation, I believe they often don't put enough effort into understanding what an animal needs. Instead, they anthropomorphize or simplify them. An example would be a dog who gets the latest fashionable accessoires, but not enough exercise or training. This doesn't mean they don't love their pets. I believe every pet owner loves their pet.

  • @dreknotfound
    @dreknotfound 3 роки тому

    All animals are on their own. We shouldn't hunt them for business.

  • @eksine
    @eksine 6 років тому

    Where's the thumbnail? is this clickbait? from nat geo?

  • @bestfeet3775
    @bestfeet3775 6 років тому

    IF AN ANIMAL IS CAPTIVE THEY ARENT FREE AND ARENT BEING TAKEN CARE OF

  • @cooliodiablo6117
    @cooliodiablo6117 6 років тому

    Even though it's in subtitles I still had the need to turn up the volume.

  • @sapphireotaku3399
    @sapphireotaku3399 6 років тому

    They're really calling Carpet Pythons, Western Hognose, Leopard Geckos, and Crested Geckos "exotic" and saying they're wild caught? That leo morph doesn't even exist in the wild. Carpet and Blood pythons and Hognose are common snakes to keep, not dangerous, and captive bred. An 8 year old could keep a hognose no problem. They couldn't survive in China either, so becoming invasive isn't an issue. You can buy a Crested or Leopard Gecko at Petco for 50 dollars in America. They're hardly rare and exotic. I'm with them on birds, birds have high requirements socially and physically, and they're not commonly captive bred, but anyone who's kept or knows reptiles can tell you those reptiles are not an issue and are kept worldwide, not just in China. The Vipers I'm not too on board with just for safety reasons.

  • @anoriginalone7580
    @anoriginalone7580 6 років тому

    This makes me sick. What can I do to help? I want to do more than give money that usually goes to the wrong places.

  • @liberaxem5110
    @liberaxem5110 7 років тому

    Just let those animals be free.!thats cruelty

  • @kylin3197
    @kylin3197 7 років тому +1

    The subtitles are so... reductive of what they're actually saying

  • @navaneeth2518
    @navaneeth2518 Рік тому

    Got recommendation after 5 year for second time 😂

  • @swaggyhuhzues5194
    @swaggyhuhzues5194 7 років тому

    What about the animal cruelty??

  • @eishavashishtha2377
    @eishavashishtha2377 7 років тому

    oh Come on...Just leave them alone.Would a human want to go live as a pet of a komodo dragons?And kudos to the people saving these animals.

  • @CommandLineVulpine
    @CommandLineVulpine 7 років тому

    Though these are informative, Nat Geo should consider verbally translating them. Almost all these a blind person won't find accessible.

  • @surrysa4361
    @surrysa4361 4 роки тому

    Is this animal cruelty or what? I’m not sure..

  • @gunsblazen2474
    @gunsblazen2474 6 років тому

    Don’t people need licenses to by exotic pets

  • @yourworstnightmare5737
    @yourworstnightmare5737 6 років тому

    I could see How much they Care for Exotic Animals,And I appreciate that.

  • @CataSaini1
    @CataSaini1 6 років тому

    Animals are not for us to possess.

  • @scheewheed8285
    @scheewheed8285 7 років тому +1

    3:36- i thought they were feeding a lizard to a panckake

  • @ferritrat4239
    @ferritrat4239 6 років тому +1

    I thought exotic pets we’re illegal in china

  • @gohappypanda1
    @gohappypanda1 6 років тому

    That leopard gecko morph is captive bred only. There were other snake morphs in the vid as well that is only accomplished by captive breeding. Fennec foxes are captive bred in most places nowadays. Nat Geo again fails to release a non-biased vid.

  • @charliemashara477
    @charliemashara477 6 років тому

    Demeter may be able to make money that way.

  • @cmills999
    @cmills999 7 років тому

    Status is the worst form of abuse

  • @coalcupcake4659
    @coalcupcake4659 5 років тому

    Im happy with my pet cats . I feel sorry for all the exotic animals that are kept as pets....

  • @thug22jatt
    @thug22jatt 6 років тому +1

    Can Somone please tell me the names of the 2 species of fish that were shown, the rainbow coloured ones and the ones that looked like rose pedals during the end?

  • @shaantubes
    @shaantubes 5 років тому

    Weird

  • @DanielLopez-he2fq
    @DanielLopez-he2fq 6 років тому

    Anyone else go sad seeing this ?

  • @angeles10014
    @angeles10014 6 років тому

    No one is talking about how that guy has a frigging Gaboon Viper?

    • @bugloverspiderlover8490
      @bugloverspiderlover8490 3 роки тому

      They are pretty easy to get in the states too! Recently in my area,someone’s pet cobra got out!

  • @Captiancrunch23
    @Captiancrunch23 6 років тому

    At least they aren’t eating them.

  • @sexymonkey4979
    @sexymonkey4979 7 років тому

    When i think of china i think about a huge 99cent store

  • @tlc1614
    @tlc1614 7 років тому

    The shark tank sure was small. That has to be torture.

  • @liberaxem5110
    @liberaxem5110 6 років тому

    Animals should stay wild- keeping them is wrong

  • @slappinliberals6655
    @slappinliberals6655 6 років тому

    they better not be eating their "exotic pets".

  • @khizr2024
    @khizr2024 5 років тому

    Animal give blessing if you feed them, so instead of these if you feed poor people no need of pets

  • @miloligons25
    @miloligons25 6 років тому

    seems like we live similar lives in a ironic twist.

  • @mariushagelskjr5452
    @mariushagelskjr5452 6 років тому

    that sahara fox looked pretty neat

  • @Rykaria
    @Rykaria 6 років тому

    If I had a fennec fox, I would care for it. I would try to make a suitable little area that is like the desert and at least study on the animal. If it was not an adult yet, I might have put it back to it's habitat.

    • @someoneonearth2256
      @someoneonearth2256 6 років тому

      spirit cat911 yea if it's still young, it can be released. If it's an adult, releasing it into the wild would only kill it ; it cant survive. Which is why these species should be left in the wild

  • @Dogquack
    @Dogquack 5 років тому

    well you gotta flaunt your wealth somehow right? whats the point of breaking your back if you can't enjoy the fruits of your labor

  • @michaelrios6705
    @michaelrios6705 6 років тому

    I keep my animals for conservation and educational purposes. For example, one of the rarest tarantulas is the P. Metallica because it's found in such a small region that's being threatened by deforestation. Most of the population is kept in captive and breeding projects by enthusiasts and breeders are keeping the population thriving. That is why I keep mine.

  • @shoulders-of-giants
    @shoulders-of-giants 5 років тому +1

    birds in cages is so dumb

  • @elijahtommy7772
    @elijahtommy7772 6 років тому

    I don't think this is so bad, for 2 reasons. A lot of the animals kept, like insects and majority of reptiles, are not very intelligent so don't get upset, or bored from being in a cage where they get free food and safety, i mean they aren't humans, they aren't as curious and they way they have evolved isn't to have fun it is to survive, so not so bad for the animals as long as they aren't mistreated. And the second positive is this creates a sort of insurance for the species in case they go extinct in the wild, although a lot of rare species are often hard to keep or breed captively and often die, there are also rare species that do breed easily or at least breed at all captively, in fact did you know there are more Tigers kept as pets in Texas than in the wild, so if they go extinct, they can be re-introduced. So all in all i don't think keeping exotic pets is so bad, although it has some negatives, especially how the animals are obtianed, maybe it isnt as bad as everyone thinks.

    • @elijahtommy7772
      @elijahtommy7772 6 років тому

      Also another possible negative is that when they keep more intelligent creatures like mammals, it can actually make the animal sad when they get no attention or even develop mental problems from being locked up or scared, so that isn't so good.

  • @shirleyrichardson1260
    @shirleyrichardson1260 6 років тому

    These particular people are not very caring towards pets; it's like they're trying one up each other. These are people who have their dog's vocal cords severed so the cannot bark.

  • @kesheekabhookhun2081
    @kesheekabhookhun2081 7 років тому

    Please be kind to these animals, set them free they also have a life. Those animals, were kept there in a pet shop, the fishes were in an aquarium with unnatural lights which is bad for them. Please help them...

    • @briannaharter4411
      @briannaharter4411 7 років тому

      Setting them free would kill them cause all they've ever known is having all the food and water they could want without the worry of being eaten by predators.
      Unnatural light is not bad for them and you clearly know nothing about animals that aren't dogs or cats.

    • @kesheekabhookhun2081
      @kesheekabhookhun2081 7 років тому

      Brianna Harter so what if i say that if a human should always be kept in a cage and not allowing it to go where it wishes to, the same thing applies here, these animals belong to the wild let them free. And if the light is really harmless to them,why isnt there any such lights in their natural habitat? They are more natural in their natural environment. :)

    • @briannaharter4411
      @briannaharter4411 7 років тому

      Animals are not comparable to humans cause they aren't as intelligent,have diffrent needs and we do that to people who are unable to take care of themsleves.
      Captive bred animals do not belong in the wild and would die horribly.just cause something is in nature doesn't mean a animal needs it.you can compeletly replicate a natural enivorment in captivity espceailly for ones like tarantulas cause they live their entire lives in one spot.
      Also just cause a animal displays natural behaviours doesn't mean it's happy.a lot of schooling fish won't school in captivity cause they aren't in constant fear cause there's nothing that will eat them.but if they feel scared they will stick together as closely as possible which is what they do in the wild cause everthings out to eat them.

    • @kesheekabhookhun2081
      @kesheekabhookhun2081 7 років тому

      Brianna Harter yeah but we are not the ones to decide where to keep them or not. Set them free, the animals decide where they want to go or not. Its ok if u create an artificial environment to nature where they can live freely, but here the wild animals are being domesticated and the environment itself is not natural...

  • @almappes3396
    @almappes3396 6 років тому

    Past years and advertising know when to pursue my dream

  • @feistyfinn9365
    @feistyfinn9365 7 років тому +1

    Someone make that a meme 4:30

  • @tabrez
    @tabrez 6 років тому

    i feel so sorry for these magnificent creatures

    • @ashchandra6751
      @ashchandra6751 6 років тому

      ??? seriously?? i mean like you are very brain washed! you know other countries does that to! don't just hate on them! literally ex. Japan huge pets store have a lot of exotics pets there being sold! i seen a lot of these! Ex. they sold markeets there! and also the USA have huge businesses of selling reptiles and exotics pets why aren't you complaining about that? its pretty much all over the wold not only in china.

    • @tabrez
      @tabrez 6 років тому

      I wasn't blaming any country specifically, I felt sorry as a human.

  • @mrpokiesmeister6525
    @mrpokiesmeister6525 6 років тому

    Surprised most of these pets didn't up on the dinner table LMFAO!

  • @elijahroberts2423
    @elijahroberts2423 6 років тому +1

    That’s not right they had dam sharks

  • @umirimu8755
    @umirimu8755 6 років тому +2

    Fun fact: snakes like living in small perimeters sooo :)? Why is this a problem

    • @sapphireotaku3399
      @sapphireotaku3399 6 років тому +2

      Aimee Leo Depends on species and individual, but yeah, it's not generally an issue. My boa's in a 7'x2' and he likes to come to the door of his cage so I'll open it and let him slither around most days. :) He also likes time out in the yard when weather permits. Other snakes would just be scared shitless and curl up into a ball *cough*ball pythons. ;P

    • @bvegannow1936
      @bvegannow1936 6 років тому

      Aimee Leo no they don't they wana be free

    • @sapphireotaku3399
      @sapphireotaku3399 6 років тому +3

      B vegan Now Funny free snakes will just find the smallest space and hide there. You've clearly never studied or had snakes. There are exceptions, but Ball Pythons and the like hide no matter what environment they're in the majority of their lives. Even mine, a nice, active boa hides most days and half the night.

    • @bvegannow1936
      @bvegannow1936 6 років тому

      Sapphire Otaku sure they hide there sometimes but they still want to be free. stop being a hypocrite.

    • @sapphireotaku3399
      @sapphireotaku3399 6 років тому +2

      B vegan Now Agreed, but that can easily be provided in captivity, as stated above. Snakes don't really care about "freedom" as much as movement and novel experinces. Most keepers do take their snakes out, handle them, let them outside supervised, etc. And the snake should be able to stretch out within his enclosure. Depending on species some need more or less. A boa or a retic need more time out than a ball python or a leopard gecko and are mor difficult to handle for obvious reasons. My point was "Small" housing is usually adequate as long as you handle them due to slow metabolisms.