Can China keep otters as pets?

Updated on pet 2024-07-28
27 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Yes, oh, in the wild otters of our country.

    Breeding is not allowed, artificially bred otters can be raised, but it is necessary to apply for a breeding license, the requirements for this kind of certificate are not low, it is difficult for individuals to meet the threshold of conditions, only specialized farmers through the Forestry Bureau, Animal Husbandry Bureau and other relevant departments to apply for processing, in order to legally breed. It is generally impossible to keep an otter as a pet at home.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Wild otters are not allowed to breed in our country, artificially bred otters can be raised, but they need to apply for a breeding license, and the requirements for this kind of certificate are not low, and it is difficult for individuals to meet the threshold of conditions. It is generally impossible to keep an otter as a pet at home.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    I don't think wild otters can be pets, because otters are national second-class protected animals, and it is illegal to feed them privately; To buy through formal channels, ask clearly when purchasing, strengthen communication with merchants, choose high-quality food in advance, and determine whether the otter is healthy.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    I don't think otters can be pets, otters belong to China's second-class key protected animals, so it is illegal to keep them at home; When buying, we should pay attention to the overall appearance and form of the otter, try to choose a more cute one, and pay attention to the liveliness of the otter, try to choose the active one, more lively.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Yes, but to choose an otter in captivity, the natural wild one is not allowed, because it is a national second-class protected animal. In the process of purchasing, it is necessary to pay attention to purchasing from formal channels, and it is necessary to apply accordingly to obtain a breeding license before purchasing.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    No, you can't. Be sure to pay attention to the otter's fur, do not lose hair, choose a denser fur, but also choose a more responsive one.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    No, this is a national protected animal, and it cannot be farmed casually. This animal is an endangered species, and it cannot be purchased as a national second-class protected animal, so there is no need to pay attention to some details.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Marmots are not allowed to be kept as pets, and marmots are available on the market.

    There are two types of pets, one is a marmot from Asia and the other is from North America.

    The black-tailed marmot, the Black Death.

    Also known as the plague. It is a virulent infectious disease, and the cause is marmots, so don't keep marmots as pets. Marmots are not allowed to be rented as pets, and there are two types of marmot pets on the market, one is the marmot from Asia, and the other is the black-tailed marmot from North America.

    The Black Death, also known as the plague, was a virulent infectious disease. Because the deceased was blackened by subcutaneous hemorrhage, it was called the Black Death. Excessive rainfall can erupt after a drought, with a very high fatality rate, and it has not been eradicated to this day. The great plague of the Middle Ages originated in Central Asia.

    In the Himalayas, the marmot (marmot) was the initiator.

    After a long route to Europe, it was widely believed to be a rat-borne disease, so a large number of rats were culled. Unfortunately, the source of the disease is fleas on rats.

    and lice, the dead rats instead promote the breeding of fleas and make the plague more severe. Not only did it kill more than half of Europe's population, but it also caused massive migrations to escape the Black Death. Thus changing the face of history.

    Marmots have also caused several major plagues in China, and there are still plenty of notices in the Tibetan region asking people to stay away from marmots, and there are still occasional herders who die of plague from marmots, so don't keep marmots as pets.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Otters can be pets.

    Otters burrow, rest during the day, come out at night, except for the mating period, usually live alone, good at swimming and diving, hearing, vision, smell are very keen, the diet is more mixed, can mate all year round, each litter gives birth to 1 5 litters.

    It mainly inhabits rivers and lakes, especially likes to live in the wooded streams and rivers on both sides, and has a wide range of distribution, including Asia, Europe, and Africa.

    The otter's body hair is long and dense, and the whole back is brown-colored, with an oily luster; The ventral surface is pale and grayish-brown. The base of the villi is grayish-white, suede brown.

    The snout of the otter skull is thick and short, the forehead is long, and the ventricles are wide and pear-shaped. The interorbital part is narrow, and the postorbital crest extends posteriorly to the "V" shaped temporal crest. The herringbone ridge is distinct. Most of the bony sutures of adult otter skulls are healed, but the bony sutures of the nasal bone are more obvious. Auditory bubbles flattened, triangular.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If it is wild, it is not allowed, wild otters are Class 2 protected animals, it is illegal to raise them privately without reporting, if it is the kind of artificial breeding, but the area of the breeding place should be enough for otters to burrow, rest during the day, come out at night to move, except for the mating period, usually live alone, good at swimming and diving, hearing, vision, smell are very keen.

    Raising otters requires the construction of a breeding room, with an area and a pool of 3 1m, equipped with a wooden production box (1, leaving a small hole, and laying hay in the box. Outside the small area is a concrete floor with a barbed wire fence (3 m high).

    Otters live mainly in rivers and lakes, and especially in wooded streams and rivers on both sides. Large areas of marshland, low-lying waters, ponds, and mountainous areas where fish farming is abundant, are also common for otters. Otters inhabit coastal areas where brackish and freshwater meet, and often go fishing in the sea.

    As a result, some of the smaller islands near the coast also have otter distributions.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Otters can also be domesticated and really cute.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    You can raise it at home, but it is more naughty than cats, more edible, you can not raise it in dry water, in addition to feeding fish, you have to give him pork liver, cucumbers, apples, etc., not just meat. It is advisable to give him toys, very curious naughty animals.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    You can raise it, but you have to raise it artificially, otherwise it is illegal.

    As for the food in the place, don't worry, just raise cats and dogs, the so-called how big the area is, and the pool or something are all nonsense, and you can live well without water. As for biting, demolishing the house or something, cats and dogs have biting and demolishing the house, it depends on your luck.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    As long as the environment at home allows, it can be raised, and in the early days, there were special otters for fishing. I don't know if there is one now. It is estimated that there is no more, and now it is all technology.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    My parents are hydroelectric, when I was a child, I once raised one in the mountains, wild, a few small fish coaxed home, not afraid of people at all and like to walk with people, love to eat small fish and small frogs. I love to drill under people's feet and is stepped on many times a day. It's just very fishy, especially on rainy days, it's not fishy.

    I kept him during the summer vacation, and then when school started, I fed my dad and colleagues.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Of course not, you have such a big water tank? There's a tropical plant in the tank, huh? There's red pine mud, huh?

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    OK! Pay attention to the environment and the otter's habits.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It seems that I have seen Japanese people raising special cute, but I don't know about Chinese mainland.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Your idea is great, but can you buy it?

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Otters are very human, and it is easy to develop feelings for their keepers and easily recognize their owners. The premise is that it needs to be played with often, but it is not recommended to be too close when it is first raised, as it is vulnerable to otter attacks. When the otter recognizes people, they will like to cling to people, like to play together, and will not easily forget this person.

    The otter has a relatively high IQ, and is usually more humane, and it is easy to have feelings for the keeper after a period of time, and it will be easy to recognize the owner, and the feelings for the owner after recognizing the owner are also very deep.

    However, it is not advisable to get too close to the otter when it is first raised, so as not to be attacked due to the wild nature of the otter. In fact, otters, like cats and dogs, like to stick to their owners, and even like to play with their owners.

    Otters will have a strong memory after recognizing people, and generally will not forget easily, and even remember the person who remembers, but will become more clingy, especially if the person who has been with this for a long time appears in front of the otter.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Nowadays, many people are starting to have pets, not only to relieve their stress, but also to bring themselves unexpected fun, but some people are interested in ottersThis creature is actually not suitable for pets.

    First of all, although the otter has a cute appearance, butIt is a state-protected animal and is illegal to keep it yourselfBecause of its rarity, adoption also requires a certain fee, if it is artificially bred, it may take thousands, if it is a cub, the price is basically about tens of thousands, and with various procedures, it may be about 50,000, and every year to do epidemic prevention inspections, these expenses are not affordable by ordinary families, so just look at this to measure their own economic level, don't buy it on impulse, and then don't raise it well, I simply don't have more to gain.

    Secondly, otters have certain requirements for the environment. If you raise an otter to create a suitable environment for it, generally speaking, the otter lives near a river or lake, especially by the leafy woods and streams, which is also related to its diet, otters generally eat fish, occasionally eat some birds or frogs, so in terms of the environment must be prepared, at least there must be enough space for activities, if your home is in the community, it is definitely not suitable for raising otters, after all, otters eat fish all day long and live in the waterThere will also be a noticeable fishy smell on the bodyAnd it doesn't dissipate easily.

    In addition, the otter's teeth are sharp because they eat fish, and they need to grind their teeth, so you also have to prepare tools for grinding your teeth, otherwise the furniture at home will suffer, and the living habits of otters are different from ours, they are almost all active at night, but sleep a lot during the day, which will also affect their sleep quality, but also affect the harmony of the family. Based on the above points, if there is no material basis and enough space, it is better to cancel the idea of raising otters.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    First of all, otters are not suitable for pets. The otter is a national second-class protected animal, and has become an endangered species, so it cannot be kept as a pet. ** On the more expensive, every otter is recorded.

    Otters are wild animals and may have some germs that can cause some unnecessary troubles to people.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Otters basically don't pick food, eat both meat and vegetables, and don't worry about food.

    And otters, whether wild or captive, are easy to get along with. Therefore, the water bowl is suitable for pets.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Not suitable, Minase belongs to the national protected animal, private breeding is prohibited, the same Minase is a social animal, being alone will make it feel lonely, in addition, Minase has a sense of territory, not easy to be domesticated, easy to bite people.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    It is not suitable because its living environment is relatively special, and if we keep it as a pet, it will be difficult to adapt to the environment.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    The owner keeps the otter as a pet, and the cute appearance is quite attractive.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Summary. Sloths can be raised in China. They are tropical animals and need a certain humidity and a warm environment.

    When keeping water sloths, we should provide them with enough water and habitat. In addition, the food for sloths is mainly plant material, such as leaves and fruits, so we need to make sure that we can provide the food that is suitable for them. Although raising sloths requires some expertise and responsibility, if we can provide the right environment and breeding conditions, sloths can also be properly nurtured in China.

    Water sloths can raise Fengliang in China. They are tropical animals and need a certain humidity and a warm environment. When keeping water sloths, we should provide them with enough water and habitat.

    In addition, the food for sloths is mainly plant material, such as leaves and fruits, so we need to make sure that we can provide the food that is suitable for them. Although raising sloths requires some professional knowledge and responsibility, if we can provide a suitable environment and breeding conditions, sloths can also be properly nurtured in China.

    Fellow, I really didn't understand, I can be more specific.

    Sloths can be raised in China, but they need humidity and a warm environment, and provide enough water and habitat to be destroyed. The food is mainly plant material such as leaves and fruits. It takes professional knowledge and responsibility to prepare for sloths, and it is very important to have a suitable environment and feeding conditions.

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