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I don't know about the others, but for me the reasons are:
1) Native species have their own charm. First, you have to find and catch them. Then, you have to figure out what they need. And lastly, if it looks like you're having trouble with them, you can (usually) release them.
2) This is a cold country and the summer is short. Even though there are all kinds of interesting animals and plants here, many of them are quite rare (from an amateur's point of view) or live in distant places, meaning that it can take several years to see some particular bug.
3) When you find an interesting beetle/rodent/spider/plant/whatever, it's usually doing nothing interesting. Spiders are just sitting on their webs, rodents are trying to escape, etc. Having them in a terrarium makes it possible to see something you usually won't see.
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