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Uploaded by on Sep 19, 2011

Directed by Michael Webber - The Elephant in the Living Room is an award winning documentary film about the controversial American subculture of raising the most dangerous animals in the world as common household pets.

Big Cat Rescue highly recommends this thought provoking film!

Winning taglines:
"The animals are calling. Will you answer?"
"When the Savannah comes to Suburbia"
"Who is your real neighbor?"

The Elephant in the Living Room -
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  • a large python is not dangerous in the right hands it turns bad when its in the wrong hands cuz i have a burmese python and thats 15ft and he is very gental and wouldnt hurt anyone but i have to say haveing a tiger in a small cage is bad they need space and lots of where as snakes dont they like small spaces.

  • @Mrds225 I don't believe this is correct wild animals always have the potential of being dangerous no matter who owns them or what people do to condition them. I'm also pretty sure that a python would prefer a large space compared to a small glass aquarium.

  • what stores sell this movie

  • @Armandocoolio Stores are limited but you can find it on Amazon :)

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  • You can take an animal out of the wild, but you can't take the wild out of the animal.

  • @Frankiej27 That's okay--you don't need to feel dumb. I meant it in that the only reason people keep animals like these as pets is for self-satisfaction. There is no benefit to the animal whatsoever. The person is trying to fill their own need, as in they feel they are one with the animal and must address that, or for macho reasons: I can tame a tiger, so I must be feared. Unless they releasing the offspring into the wild, then the animals suffer at the hands of what they believe is love.

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  • @VideoVerity

    You are some kind of retarded. 

  • My greatest sympathies go out to people hurt by exotic pets. And I ask that we honor their death and/or suffering by NOT enforcing a police state tyranny.

    I've never owned a dangerous pet. That's not my agenda. I HAVE been accosted by dangerous police on many occasions. It's our duty - all of us - to fight tyranny on every level. The elephant in the living room is the bully with the gun and the license to kill... He's watching you every day.

  • Please put these people in a cage.

  • @katphoti Indeed, the ancestors of the modern cat and dog chose to stay with us, not vice versa. These creatures have no say in the issue.

  • Most people are morons. Serves those idiots right! Omg I'm going to see this this better be on iTunes!!

  • Film looks great. Whoah that lioness has one powerful head.

  • @Julesnshane Thank you!

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