Capuchin Or Iguana - Which Would You Prefer As Your Next Pet?
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darrfly
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from amberleechoo on 06/06/2015 05:51 PMThe Capuchin looks the cutest and the most fun animal to take care of too:)
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from Dan on 06/06/2015 06:00 PMCapuchins are not only cute but it may become aggressive to its owners too. I will choose a Howler monkey or a Spider monkey which are the closest relatives of Capuchin.
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from NYCBrit on 06/06/2015 07:29 PMNever really liked monkeys at all so I'd have to say the Iguana.
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from JMPGoatjumper on 06/07/2015 03:16 PMTThe monkey is going to need a diaper and it will be like having a AD/HD kid climbing all over everything and crapping & peeing everywhere.
Iguana would be an easier pet
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from ajmsituation on 06/08/2015 02:00 PMOf the two I would take the capuchin, but wouldn't choose either for a pet.
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from Kat on 06/08/2015 02:18 PMneither
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from Honeyrose on 06/08/2015 04:43 PMNeither .
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Tiffanee
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from Tiffanee on 06/08/2015 05:35 PMIguana
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from Marianne on 06/26/2015 12:03 PMBoth look sweet, but they are no pets, and they are endangered: they belong to wildlife. In captivity, they would need special care and would have to be prepared and conditioned, following international wildlife protection projects, to be reintroduced into their natural habitat.
So, my answer would be
neither,
as we should rather care for our familiar domestic animals;
there are so many cats, dogs, rabbits, etc.,
waiting in animal shelters who need a home and a loving "mum" or "dad".