@Chameleonslove If i had a pet i woudn´t force it to perform shows to other ppl so I could make some millions. I woudn´t force my pet to live in a space that is 1/1000000000000 the size of it´s original home.
And before thousands of years human had pets , you know horses and camels of desert men , and sheep cows , donkeys , chicken and more , and now dogs , cats and parrots and other millions types
@warspitejr Such nonsense. The whaling taking place in European countries (Norway, Faroe Islands, Greenland, and Iceland), is closely monitored by external officials. And the conclusion is that the few hundred whales that are killed annually, are no threat to the number of whales. Thus, whaling is sustainable.
And I need to point out, that endangered species of whales are not hunted.
@tasteegold777
You're 100% right :)
Chameleonslove 1 year ago
@LLeoLopes
About the second one you're right
But there's no problem if you teach your animal somethings good
Chameleonslove 1 year ago
@Chameleonslove If i had a pet i woudn´t force it to perform shows to other ppl so I could make some millions. I woudn´t force my pet to live in a space that is 1/1000000000000 the size of it´s original home.
LLeoLopes 1 year ago
@LLeoLopes
So YOU are different
Millions of people have different types of pets
And before thousands of years human had pets , you know horses and camels of desert men , and sheep cows , donkeys , chicken and more , and now dogs , cats and parrots and other millions types
Chameleonslove 1 year ago
@Chameleonslove I do believe this. That´s why I don´t have no pets.
LLeoLopes 1 year ago
Is this in San Diego ?
Chameleonslove 1 year ago
I liked the pilot whales
Chameleonslove 1 year ago
@LLeoLopes
Your pet also is an animal and belongs to the wild , set it free
Chameleonslove 1 year ago
It's really quite simple. Whales should not be bred for a life in captivity simply to entertain people. It is not beneficial to the whales wellbeing.
gally50 1 year ago
@warspitejr Such nonsense. The whaling taking place in European countries (Norway, Faroe Islands, Greenland, and Iceland), is closely monitored by external officials. And the conclusion is that the few hundred whales that are killed annually, are no threat to the number of whales. Thus, whaling is sustainable.
And I need to point out, that endangered species of whales are not hunted.
jolaniss 1 year ago