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As far as I'm concerned,     1    is wrong to keep any kind of native animal as a pet. Native animals belong in the wild. Taking wildlife away from its habitat and keeping it as a pet is    2    (legal).

The reason why I have been thinking about this topic is that my friend told me he wanted to catch a bearded dragon    3    lived in the bush behind his backyard. He    4    (say) he was going to keep the dragon in an old fish tank. I told him that would be cruel and suggested that if he    5    (real)wanted a pet bearded dragon,he could buy a Recreational Wildlife Licence so that he could buy one. But I also told him it would be cruel to keep a bearded dragon in a tank. Bearded dragons need space    6    (run) around and they need to be able to lie in    7    sun and catch food.

I did some research and I found out that there are wildlife sellers who make money by    8     (take) animals from the wild to sell to people who want unusual animals as pets. Most of the animals    9    (steal)from the wild die during transport. Stealing wildlife from the environment is a serious crime. I think wildlife sellers should    10    (send) to jail for a long time.

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