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Are exotic pets unethical even when bred in captivity and cared for perfectly?
As conservation efforts and animal welfare standards evolve, the debate over keeping exotic pets—even those bred in captivity—intensifies, with 2026 seeing stricter regulations in several countries. Cast your vote on whether perfect care can ever justify removing a wild-ancestried animal from its natural context.
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