
FAQ
What is BioForrest Research Group's plan?
Well, right now are plan is to get as many members as possible (signing up is free), and then researching animals and plants of all kinds. Now, I do realize that it will not be free to travel and find animals and plants, and it will cost even more to keep them and buy research equipment, that's why after we get a few members, some plants and animals, we will start a store. The store will,hopefully, become famous enough to pay for the funds of the group, and maybe even give us enough money to pay members to work at the store. I have the store all planned out, and all I need is you to join us. Trust me, it will be even better than PETCO.
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How do I join this group?
Well, joining us is simple. First, you have to realize that we will be traveling a lot to get the animals and plants we will be researching. Than if you thought it over, either comment or e-mail me ( tehsleepingfan@aim.com ) this information.
Name(first is fine):
Age:
State(only state, no need to be specific):
Email address(if commenting)
Any order will do, as long as you have all of that there.
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BfRG is planning on having MANY exotic animals for sell, but isn't wrong to take animals from their environment?
People that truly love animals have a need to be around animals-- it is a part of their nature. Primates are very much like us, and have the same emotional and psycospiritual needs. In the hands of a loving and caring owner, a monkey can be every bit as happy, if not happier, than one who lives in the wild. Also remember 'freedom' is a human concept, and one animals do not understand. Apes that have been trained to communicate ask for food, love and attention, but never for freedom.
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Isn't horrible to de-canine animals!?
Well, it may sound gruesome, but truly it's for their sake.
In the wild a predominant cause of death is injury from other animals in their troop. The pulling of canines (when the adult teeth are just poking through) helps animals not cause injury to each other or their owners when just playing. In the wild the teeth, through foraging, get ground down. This doesn't happen in captivity and they often grow so large they can't eat properly nor close their mouths. The pulling of canines is a choice. A difficult one, but one most felt was best for them.