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There are tropical diseases, fighting in Sudan, dangerous tribes and a lot of dangerous animals.
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Rising floodwaters bring debris, hazardous waste and gas leaks, and force snakes or other potentially dangerous animals from their habitats and into residential areas.
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It's possible when the Dangerous Wild Animals Act was passed in 1976, which made it illegal to own exotic but dangerous animals, a handful of owners released their pets into the wild.
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The site comprises more than sixty multi-ton T-shaped limestone pillars, most of them engraved with bas-reliefs of dangerous animals: not the docile, edible bison and deer featured in Paleolithic cave paintings but ominous configurations of lions, foxes, boars, vultures, scorpions, spiders, and snakes.
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But in 1976 the government introduced the Dangerous Wild Animals Act to protect the public and animals.
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After the introduction of the Dangerous Wild Animals Act in 1976, many private collectors are thought to have turned their animals loose.
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The creatures have strong front claws and will defend themselves if they feel threatened but a Dangerous Wild Animals Act licence is not needed to keep a one as a pet.
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Having trapped the animals, the dangerous work at the forest research station now begins.
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However feeding animals by-products of other animals can transmit dangerous diseases to humans, including bovine spongiform encephalopathy (mad cow disease) in cows.
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He said there was no way of ensuring that the parts of the animals considered most dangerous, the brain and spinal column, were being removed safely.
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They are dangerous to humans and in large animals used in large quantities.
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