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There is a news on the Internet that has attracted the attention of many netizens, a Mexican woman was photographed walking a tiger shopping. Some netizens asked how the local environmental protection department responded to this incident? According to the environmental protection department, domestic exotic animals require permission from the relevant authorities.
Animal owners need to follow the rules. Environmental protection authorities have stepped in to investigate. The Mexican woman said the tiger was purchased through official legal channels.
I was shocked when I saw this news, and now, can even tigers walk on the streets? In my impression, tigers have always been rare and protected animals, and it is impossible to adopt them only in zoos. I didn't expect to be able to raise even tigers now, and I was really shocked.
Look at this**, this tiger is really cute and small, but I'm afraid that the tiger will bite people when it grows up. This can be dangerous. If there is a danger, can people still buy tigers through official channels?
After all, tigers are large animals with certain dangers, what if an accident happens? I feel like all of these need to be considered. In my mind, I can accept dogs, cats, turtles, rabbits, etc., and I can't accept some large animals as pets for the time being.
I think maybe you look at this tiger cute, and the tiger looks at you delicious. In any case, if you can really adopt, even if you are mentally prepared to adopt, you must pay attention to safety to avoid any accidents.
I don't know why, but I have some fear of these large animals in my heart. I was basically afraid to approach these animals, and I thought there might be danger. And I think if I see someone walking a tiger on the street, I may automatically move away from the tiger and get mad, what should I do if something happens?
No matter what, it's really a big world, and there are no surprises, even tigers can play. I think it's likely that society is going to evolve and every animal can become a domestic pet, is this really a good trend? Or should this trend be suppressed?
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According to the local environmental protection department, the breeding of exotic animals requires permission from the relevant authorities, and animal owners need to comply with relevant regulations.
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The environmental protection department responded that the domestic breeding of exotic animals requires permission from the relevant authorities. Animal owners need to comply with the relevant regulations, and the environmental protection department entered the investigation and proved that the Mexican woman said that the tiger was bought through official legal channels.
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The local environmental protection department said that the family needs to apply for permission from the relevant authorities to raise tigers, and the animal owners must also comply with the regulations.
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Recently, a Mexican woman walking a tiger was on the hot search. Nowadays, many people like to keep a pet at home to accompany them, and as pet ownership becomes more and more a popular trend, the public's taste is becoming more and more unique. Nowadays, people have pets that are not limited to cats and dogs, turtles, snakes, lizards, and everything.
The woman was a juvenile Bengal tiger, and because it was so novel, it was photographed and uploaded to the Internet.
First of all, it is legal to keep tigers as your own pet in Mexico, you just need to go to the relevant authorities to register and get investigated. Second, let's talk about this woman's behavior. I think it was very inappropriate for the woman to walk the tiger out, because although it was still a juvenile tiger and relatively small in size, it was still a fierce beast after all, and there was a potential danger.
Secondly, the woman took the tiger to the mall to go shopping, the mall is very dense, and many people come forward out of curiosity about the tiger and stroke, which is actually very dangerous, and the owner did not stop it.
In fact, I personally disapprove of the behavior of raising tigers. Tigers are not ordinary cats and dogs, animals like cats and dogs have evolved over tens of thousands of years, and their personalities are more docile and not too aggressive, on the contrary, they are more friendly to humans, so they can be safely kept as pets. But a large beast like a tiger is still relatively cold-blooded and ferocious, even if you raise it from a young age, you can't guarantee that it will attack you one day, then the consequences are unimaginable.
So, don't be greedy for a momentary novelty and raise such a beast.
Finally, I think that tigers are also protected animals, so even if you like them, don't raise them yourself, and let them stay in nature or in the zoo. After all, we ordinary people don't have such professional breeding knowledge, and we may not be able to take good care of tigers, so it is better to let them live freely!
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Legal, the woman has the relevant adoption certificate, there is no problem with the purchase channel, and there is no violation of local laws and regulations.
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Not legally, the tiger itself is a protected animal, and it is also a fierce beast that is easy to attack others.
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This practice is very illegal, and it is dangerous for her to do so, and it will cause tigers to eat people. Because the tiger has great strength and uncertain temperament, it will soon eat people.
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Personally, I think this behavior is very illegal, because tigers are not ordinary pets, tigers are highly aggressive, and walking tigers on the street will scare others.
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It's definitely not legal in China, because tigers are protected animals and are not allowed to be used as pets, and in Mexico, it depends on their laws.
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After all, the tiger is a highly dangerous animal, and this tiger is likely to be an endangered Bengal tiger, according to her own confession, he was registered through a formal legal procedure, and there are very strict standards for breeding, as for whether it is legal, it is illegal in China anyway.
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Although many people are puzzled by such laws in Mexico, it is reasonable to exist, but for these animals, it is still hoped that the keepers will give them full respect and freedom, and they cannot be allowed to be in crowded places at will, which is disrespectful to the safety of others.
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The woman responded online that her behavior was completely legal, and it was also legal to raise tigers, and she had completed the formalities.
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The Mexican woman's tiger walking caused public outrage, to which I responded that it was her freedom to walk the tiger, and her tiger was obtained through regular channels, and there was no way to violate the law.
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I don't care either.,And said that I don't care about other people's things.。 thinks netizens are nosy.
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The attitude was very bad, she thought that the tiger was her pet, and walking the tiger was like someone else walking a dog and a cat, and she did not expect to threaten the safety of passers-by at all.
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The king of beasts dares to pull out and walk around? The king of beasts, the king of the forest, this is the tiger! However, such an animal with the demeanor of a king is really uncontrollable by ordinary people.
But recently, a beautiful woman in Mexico became very popular, because she pulled the king of beasts out for a walk. <>
It's unthinkable in China, and tigers can also be pets? And can you run all over the street? Although the tiger pulled by this beauty is still relatively small, it still looks quite cute, like a cat that has grown a little bigger, but this is illegal in China!
But in Mexico it's a different story. But anyway, if only this cute baby tiger could stay so small, but it will definitely grow up slowly, and when it really grows to the point where you can't pull it on a pet leash, it will be terrible, and the aggression is unimaginable. <>
According to professionals, this tiger is really not an ordinary tiger cub, it is a Bengal tiger mainly distributed in India and Bangladesh, which is very precious. And the local environmental protection department in Mexico said:
Domestic exotic animals need to apply for permission from the relevant authorities, and animal owners also need to comply with the regulations.
Although the beauty herself said that the tiger she raised was adopted by legal means and had complete documents. However, many local netizens are skeptical, and at present, the local environmental protection bureau has intervened in the investigation.
Although it is possible to adopt tigers in Mexico, if it is absolutely safe, why are the authorities warning the authorities for allowing tigers to enter the mall? In fact, just like in China, animals are still prohibited from entering public places, such as our supermarkets and shopping malls. After all, your pet only listens to you, and if it goes berserk, it will kill you!
No one wants an accident to happen, but the unexpected will always come suddenly. Therefore, for the safety of others, even if tigers can be raised, animal owners still need to comply with the regulations.
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Yes. If a woman walks the tiger without a leash, the tiger may attack pedestrians on the street.
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There are safety hazards. Leading a tiger on the street also requires a series of permits. Just go straight to the street, even with a leash, it is a great risk to the surrounding crowd.
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Tigers are dangerous, and they can break free and start biting if they are not careful.
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It has caused everyone's panic, and they are all talking about her bad behavior, hoping that she can correct it, and I hope that the relevant departments can deal with it.
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The biggest controversy caused by this woman is that netizens feel that this is unsafe, not only for herself but also for passers-by.
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I think this kind of behavior of a woman is disrespectful to her own life and the safety of others. Tigers are uncontrollable, and if something happens, the consequences are unimaginable.
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This behavior may endanger the lives of passers-by. Tigers, carnivorous big cats, are not suitable as pets in the first place, let alone carried on crowded streets.
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Since Mexican law does not expressly prohibit it, on the premise of not harming personal safety. It's a civil right, just like we walk our dogs. There is no need to pay too much attention.
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The woman's actions were not sanctioned by the State. The woman has a tiger and she should apply for permission from the relevant authorities.
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According to Mexican regulations, if you want to breed large mammals, you must obtain permission from the relevant authorities, and the purchase of such animals needs to go through official legal channels. The local environmental authorities have now stepped in to investigate, and if the woman's actions meet both conditions, then they are legal.
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Of course, she didn't get permission from the state, she was completely as she wanted, especially nonsense.
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