In addition to small and lovely animals such as dogs, cats, mice or birds, many people choose to raise large, strange and sometimes dangerous animals for humans. Here are some cases of strange pets around the world recorded by bestlifeonline.com.
Cranes
An American man named Bryan Hawn adopted a crane named Jake, because he felt discouraged by normal pets. Initially, this man locked Jake in his apartment in Miami, Florida until he realized that his crane needed a spacious place to escape the prisonership of the indoor space. Finally, Hawn decided to take Jake to a pet sanctuary so that the crane could live in the most comfortable way.
Crab
A Florida woman loves her pet crocodile, Rambo, so much that she wears clothes for him every vacation and even occasionally takes him out on a motorbike.
Mary Thorn, the owner of the Rambo crocodile, even trained her pet to avoid biting strangers and put a muzzle on it when others were around.
Ha ma
Although it is a species that has been proven to be hostile to humans, there are still hippoes that are raised by humans as pets. The police officer Jessica is a typical example of the easy-going and friendly personality of any purified dog or cat.
Since finding Jessica in distress on the riverbank in South Africa in 2000, Tonie and Shirley Joubert have adopted and cared for this giant pet. Since then, hippo Jessica has officially become a pet and shared her life with her two owners.
Gray bear
While most gray bears felt threatened by the presence of humans, the Brutus guy was friendly and followed his owners everywhere.
casein Anderson, owner and founder of Brutus's Montana Grizzly Encounter company, said he views the gray bear he raised as a close friend and that it has similar emotions to humans.
Japan's playoff
Madagascar steles are becoming more popular in the US, with pet retailers like Petco starting to sell them regularly. insectologists also believe that raising Japanese cockroaches is very safe for both health and hygiene. This method is said to be able to help children overcome their fear of insects.