Nephaleim
Arachnosquire
- Joined
- Nov 28, 2019
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Hello!
Im currently dealing with a bit of a morality issue.
Ever since I was a little kid I would take numerous creatures(insects and arthropods) from my backyard(we can call it the 'wild' since it's outside), to keep as pets. I love observing these creatures and taking care of them, seeing how they grow etc.
Since I was a little kid I was never bothered much with the morality of it because 'they are just bugs and don't feel emotions like we do and there are a lot of them, one taken from the wild is no big loss for the population'. So now I've started to think whether or not it's actually fine.
In a few weeks I'm going on a little excursion, and that excursion happens to be in an area where there are native Euscorpions sp. Where I live there aren't any scorpions around and since I always wanted one (I kept a bunch of protoscorpions too) I was planning to take my free time to find a scorpion and keep it as a pet. I even have a seasoned terrarium which is fairly big for a small animal like that. I also have a T and feeding it won't be an issue.
I posted a question in a Facebook group where I could find these scorpions and I was immediately met with rather toxic answers such as 'I hope you don't find any
'
I understand the importance of leaving nature alone and not bothering local populations because some animals have gone extinct because of human intervention, but is it really such a terrible thing to take a single scorpion?
Like, you could say some person found a scorpion on their night walk and they killed it, or a cat found and ate the scorpion. The loss would be the same.
And the question is: to take one or not to take one? There aren't any people around me selling these other than Heterometrus sp and they are fairly expensive.
Please don't bash me and be respectful. I'm only trying to understand some things.
Im currently dealing with a bit of a morality issue.
Ever since I was a little kid I would take numerous creatures(insects and arthropods) from my backyard(we can call it the 'wild' since it's outside), to keep as pets. I love observing these creatures and taking care of them, seeing how they grow etc.
Since I was a little kid I was never bothered much with the morality of it because 'they are just bugs and don't feel emotions like we do and there are a lot of them, one taken from the wild is no big loss for the population'. So now I've started to think whether or not it's actually fine.
In a few weeks I'm going on a little excursion, and that excursion happens to be in an area where there are native Euscorpions sp. Where I live there aren't any scorpions around and since I always wanted one (I kept a bunch of protoscorpions too) I was planning to take my free time to find a scorpion and keep it as a pet. I even have a seasoned terrarium which is fairly big for a small animal like that. I also have a T and feeding it won't be an issue.
I posted a question in a Facebook group where I could find these scorpions and I was immediately met with rather toxic answers such as 'I hope you don't find any
I understand the importance of leaving nature alone and not bothering local populations because some animals have gone extinct because of human intervention, but is it really such a terrible thing to take a single scorpion?
Like, you could say some person found a scorpion on their night walk and they killed it, or a cat found and ate the scorpion. The loss would be the same.
And the question is: to take one or not to take one? There aren't any people around me selling these other than Heterometrus sp and they are fairly expensive.
Please don't bash me and be respectful. I'm only trying to understand some things.