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<blockquote data-quote="AngelOtter" data-source="post: 7716" data-attributes="member: 408"><p>You stated "scorpions, tarantulas, true spiders, and other inverts only in the wild", not just emperors. And yes, emperors are popular in the pet trade, so why would you take a wild one? Taking it out of the wild is the same as someone killing it, there is one less scorpion in the wild, eating insects and affecting it's environment and breeding to make more scorpions. By removing a wild scorpion you are negatively affecting it's environment just like the people killing them. And by "wild animals" I am including scorpions, spiders, and inverts, they are all animals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AngelOtter, post: 7716, member: 408"] You stated "scorpions, tarantulas, true spiders, and other inverts only in the wild", not just emperors. And yes, emperors are popular in the pet trade, so why would you take a wild one? Taking it out of the wild is the same as someone killing it, there is one less scorpion in the wild, eating insects and affecting it's environment and breeding to make more scorpions. By removing a wild scorpion you are negatively affecting it's environment just like the people killing them. And by "wild animals" I am including scorpions, spiders, and inverts, they are all animals. [/QUOTE]
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