Why can monkeys with such high IQs be unable to replace cats and dogs as pets?

The little monkey’s eyes are cute and cute, and he is not afraid to see people. He drinks milk with a bottle in his mouth with a pair of round eyes, which looks very endearing.

But why is such a cute animal unable to replace cats and dogs as pets raised by people for thousands of years? Why?

 

First of all, monkeys have a high IQ, and primates are not so easy to obey and are not controlled by humans.

 

Under normal circumstances, their fangs and claws are very sharp, and they cannot be controlled. If they turn their faces, they will definitely be attacked by them. Moreover, what monkeys need in life is living space, space for activities, and demands are very high, so cities are not suitable for them to live in, so it is difficult for monkeys to become human pets.

Secondly, no matter what species it is or where it comes from, as long as it is a monkey, it is illegal in some countries to keep it privately.

Another point is that due to hormonal reasons during the estrus period of monkeys, their mood will be unpredictable and moody.

 

What is even more frightening is that monkeys in the wild will regard their peers as enemies, while pets will regard humans as their leaders. If the monkey’s emotions cannot be controlled one day, then the owner himself will suffer.

 

A normal monkey has a lifespan of 10 to 20 years. It should have 40 companions living with it. It needs to walk 1 to 2 kilometers every day when it is active in a forest of 4 square kilometers.

 

They have sisters and brothers, and they spend 10% to 15% of their time grooming each other. This is their habit and cannot be changed. Humans can’t provide these environments, and what if the monkeys as pets get into trouble? Drop it? If the stray dogs are not solved, are there more stray monkeys?

And it is really dangerous to keep monkeys privately as pets, and the germs they carry will spread between humans and monkeys.

 

“HIV, which originated in wild chimpanzees, has a far greater impact on humans than it does on apes and monkeys.

 

So, monkeys are not a suitable pet by any means.

 

Kara herself has friends who have raised monkeys, and has heard many stories of monkeys being raised in circuses before liberation or by children from wealthy families. There was a story of a butcher raising monkeys on the basis of his wealth and wealth, but the monkey saw the process of killing pigs. Later, the pet monkey made a big mistake according to the gourd painting.

 

Monkeys are too learned and too destructive, and while they look interesting, humans are better off keeping their distance.

 

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