Wild Animals Found in Netanya Apartment

A wild animal ring-tailed lemur was found in a private apartment in Netanya, Israel, sparking concerns over animal welfare.

The lemur, along with airsoft pistol and substances suspected of being drugs, was discovered in the search for a suspected criminal.

Other wild animals found in the apartment included finches, Egyptian chameleons, and a taxidermied Israeli gazelle.

The exotic animals are not native to the region and are not suitable for private ownership.

The discovery highlights the need for stricter animal welfare laws and regulations.

The lemur was found to be held in isolation, fed inappropriate food, and in a poor medical condition.

This is a "severe case of animal abuse" according to Uri Laniel, director of the Captive Wild Animal Department.

The presence of wild animals in private homes raises concerns over animal welfare and treatment.

The Israeli government needs to take action to prevent similar cases of animal abuse in the future.

Stricter regulations and laws would help to protect wild animals and prevent exploitation.