What Animal Do You Wish You Could Have as a Pet?

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I'd love to have a panda, but not are they only protected, one could kick the crap out of me in two seconds.
 
Curious George. He's awesome!

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I've always wanted a skunk, but I could never de-scent one. Why take away an animal's natural defense? Well, it's an easy situation to avoid anyway.

A mandrill would also be incredible, but also incredibly dangerous.

Or a pygmy marmoset.
 
ewomack said:
I've always wanted a skunk, but I could never de-scent one. Why take away an animal's natural defense? Well, it's an easy situation to avoid anyway.

A mandrill would also be incredible, but also incredibly dangerous.

Or a pygmy marmoset.

We had a skunk nest on our property, when I was a kid. They are so **** adorable. One of the traumas from my childhood, was my stepfather shooting them so they wouldn't be pests.
 
A dragon. Not only an awesome pet to have, but acts as a deterrent to any would-be thieves, annoying neighbours, JW's knocking at your door. . . that sort of thing. Plus, an added bonus for me - I hate driving, so I could ride my dragon wherever the hell I like, drop off my kid at school, parking wouldn't be an issue, etc, etc.

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A dragon. Not only an awesome pet to have, but acts as a deterrent to any would-be thieves, annoying neighbours, JW's knocking at your door. . . that sort of thing. Plus, an added bonus for me - I hate driving, so I could ride my dragon wherever the hell I like, drop off my kid at school, parking wouldn't be an issue, etc, etc.

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could it be litter trained? might need a very, very big litter box 😝
 

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