
29-04-2012
Having a chimp for a pet could be one of the worst ideas someone can have. Before we even get into the matter of the danger factor, most chimps in captivity live a long time, and sometimes outlive their owners. When the owner dies, who takes care of the chimp? In addition, just like your article mentioned, it costs tons of money to take care of chimps, and you'll lose part of your social life.
Plus, chimps are among the most dangerous animals there are. They're smart, powerful, and once they're "pets", they lose their fear of humans. With their teeth, arms, brains, and no fear, they can easily kill you. My own state of Connecticut had one of the most brutal chimp attacks of the twenty-first century, and made the victim Charla Nash lose her eyes, hands, and a good deal of her face. Thankfully after this horrible incident, Nash underwent a face transplant, and this attack let the U.S. House of Reps approve a ban on primates as pets.
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