Due to their wild nature and particular needs, tigers, lions, and other huge cats are not good pets. Keeping them can endanger the owner and public.
Despite their cuteness, monkeys and apes may be hostile and spread herpes and hepatitis.
Cobras, rattlesnakes, and vipers are dangerous due to their venom and unpredictable temperament.
Cute cubs, bears develop into powerful, dangerous creatures that need large territory and specific care.
Their size and social needs make them unsuitable for private ownership. They need lots of room, unique diets, and complicated social connections.
Owners and the public are at risk from crocodiles and alligators' formidable jaws and violent nature.
Pythons and boa constrictors can be dangerously long. Escapes and attacks are major issues.
Wolves, coyotes, and hybrids are unpredictable and predatory, endangering owners and communities.