×

Mind Read's video: 10 Scariest Pets People Actually Own

@10 Scariest Pets People Actually Own!
10 Scariest Pets People Actually Own! Mind Read is the place for all your heart warming stories about amazing people that will inspire you everyday. Make sure to subscribe and never miss a single video! 10 strangest pets you can own You& ;re probably familiar with all the typical categories of pet devotees. Dog and cat lovers are so devoted to their favored species that it& ;s been a long-running debate about which is the better pet, and each side makes its feeling known far and wide. Even people with less common pets like lizards or ferrets or snakes are mostly understood for their fanatic ways, but that& ;s not as unusual as it gets. But would you own a pet skunk, donkey or cockroach? Believe it or not, there are many people who do call these unconventional creatures their pets. Just in case you were wondering what it would take to own one of the strangest and unusual pets, we can certainly help you out to make the choice. Stick around till the end and you might find the perfect pet for yourself! 10. Capybara (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XU5B-QuOrZU) Related to the guinea pig, this native South American is the largest rodent in the world. Fully grown, the capybara is on average 4 feet long and usually weighs more than 100 pounds. It& ;s rare to find these obscure animals as pets, but there& ;s one capybara named Caplin Rous who& ;s gained a loyal Internet following. However, capybaras are never fully domesticated, so you must handle one often while it& ;s young to establish a human-rodent relationship. Capybaras need lots of outdoor space and places to swim, since they are semi-aquatic creatures. They eat a steady diet of grass and require fresh drinking water at all times. Capybaras need a lot of attention, plenty of room to roam and some type of swimming pool. They can be territorial and could bite with their large teeth. We don’t recommend capybaras for families with young children, because the rodents aren& ;t nearly as tolerant as some other domestic pets, like dogs. Like most of the animals on our list, your country may have exotic pet legislation that would keep you from owning a capybara, so always check the laws before bringing one home. 9. Stick Insects (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wB6sHhQ3EcY) The stick insect has been entertaining and educating school-age children in classrooms for years, because of its unique appearance and simple care needs. Now, more and more people are keeping stick insects as pets at home. These intriguing insects are usually around 3 to 4 inches long and can live for several years in the right conditions. Stick insects need tall enclosures, at least double the height of the insect, because they like to hang. They are omnivores and thrive on a diet of bramble, ivy or even lettuce. These insects don& ;t like being alone and need other stick insects for companionship. Their enclosures should be kept at room temperature and cleaned out weekly. Stick insects molt many times before they reach maturity and need enough room to literally climb out of their skin. Stick insects are very low-maintenance and generally make good first pets for children, as long as adults are in charge of cleaning and handling duties. Special care should be taken when handling the insects, as their limbs can break easily. The species& ; unique appearance and interesting molting process make them a living science project for anyone& ;s home. 8. Mini Donkeys (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qpwawhIYUMc) Shrek and Fiona might have accepted a donkey into their family in the popular animated movie, "Shrek," but wasn& ;t that just a fairy tale? Not necessarily. The American Pet Products Association reports that more than 3 million people in the United States own equine animals, including miniature donkeys. According to the National Miniature Donkey Association, these animals make good pets because they are affectionate and good with children. Don& ;t let the name fool you: Mini donkeys aren& ;t tiny. They are about 3 feet tall and weigh between 200 and 350 pounds at maturity. Mini donkeys have needs similar to those of full-size donkeys: plenty of hay, grain, fresh water and access to a fenced pasture with dry shelter. They also require regular vaccines and should have their hooves trimmed every two to three months. NMDA explains they need the companionship of other mini donkeys, as they are not solitary animals, so taking on one means taking on at least a pair. Do you have plenty of land for at least two mini donkeys to roam? Are you financially prepared to keep up with the large amount of hay your pets will require? Do your city& ;s laws allow for pet donkeys? These are all questions you& ;ll need to find the answers to before you make such a big investment. 7. Hedgehogs Many think the surge in pet hedgehogs began with the release of the popular video game, "Sonic the Hedgehog" in 1991

373

22
Mind Read
Subscribers
234K
Total Post
248
Total Views
548.6K
Avg. Views
7.8K
View Profile
This video was published on 2020-07-07 06:50:30 GMT by @Mind-Read on Youtube. Mind Read has total 234K subscribers on Youtube and has a total of 248 video.This video has received 373 Likes which are higher than the average likes that Mind Read gets . @Mind-Read receives an average views of 7.8K per video on Youtube.This video has received 22 comments which are higher than the average comments that Mind Read gets . Overall the views for this video was lower than the average for the profile.Mind Read #1 #viral #amazing #MindRead #animal 10 #39;re #39;s #39;s #39;s #39;s #39;s #39;s #39;t #39;t #39; #39;s #39;t #39;t #39;t #39;s #39;ll has been used frequently in this Post.

Other post by @Mind Read