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What are the wild animals domesticated artificially? What are the risks of breeding and breeding?
If you don't count the known livestock, poultry and common pets. . . More mature are:

Fur animals: fox, mink, raccoon,,,

Medicinal animals: bear, musk deer, deer, flying squirrel, snake, scorpion,

Carnivores: ostriches, crocodiles, peacocks,,, (multi-purpose)

Experimental animals: mainly macaques and cynomolgus monkeys (domestic monopoly, difficult to enter the industry).

Ornamental animals: all kinds of birds, fish, turtles, squirrels, lizards, beetles,, (most species)

The biggest risk: the market. Many of them are simply hype, just to sell seeds at high prices. Don't be fooled! ! !

Technically, we must master the four technical difficulties of environment, feed, epidemic prevention and reproduction, otherwise it is not suitable for large-scale breeding.

Legal procedures: Many animals belong to the national key protected animals, so it is illegal to apply for a breeding license.

There is an old saying: the family is rich, and those who have hair are not counted.