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  2. Exotic pet - Wikipedia

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    The definition is an evolving one; fish, rabbits, and some rodents and birds have become firmly enough established in the world of animal fancy as to no longer be considered exotic in general usage, though they may still be classed as exotic in veterinary practice. [1] Sometimes any unique or wild-looking pet (including common domestic animals ...

  3. Overpopulation of domestic pets - Wikipedia

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    Overpopulation of domestic pets. In some countries there is an overpopulation of pets such as cats, dogs, and exotic animals. In the United States, six to eight million animals are brought to shelters each year, of which an estimated three to four million are subsequently euthanized, including 2.7 million considered healthy and adoptable. [1][2 ...

  4. Exotic felids as pets - Wikipedia

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    Exotic felids have a long tradition in human care. The ancient Egyptians kept servals [1] in the same role as the African Wildcat (the wild ancestor of modern house cats). Cheetahs have also been kept throughout the world, both as companions and as hunting aides. [2] Caracals have also been tamed and trained, primarily by Arabian and Asian ...

  5. Tigers, bears and cassowaries: How exotic can your pet be in ...

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    Exotic pets in state law Oklahoma statutes are mostly silent on whether you can own an exotic animal like a tiger or python unless you're a commercial breeder. That class of animal ownership comes ...

  6. You Won't Believe People Actually Have These Animals as Pets

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    Capybaras, the largest rodents in the world, have gained popularity as exotic pets in some regions. These animals are very social, so if they're going to be a domestic pet, it's generally ...

  7. Sugar glider - Wikipedia

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    The sugar glider (Petaurus breviceps) is a small, omnivorous, arboreal, and nocturnal gliding possum. The common name refers to its predilection for sugary foods such as sap and nectar and its ability to glide through the air, much like a flying squirrel. [8] They have very similar habits and appearance to the flying squirrel, despite not being ...

  8. 32 types of reptiles you can keep as a pet - AOL

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    But a Greek Tortoise now joins our list of the types of reptiles you can keep as a pet. These outgoing, active, and friendly sun-loving pets measure around 5-8 inches in size, but some can reach ...

  9. Animal rights by country or territory - Wikipedia

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    e. Animal rights vary greatly among countries and territories. Such laws range from the legal recognition of non-human animal sentience to the absolute lack of any anti- cruelty laws, with no regard for animal welfare. As of November 2019, 32 countries have formally recognized non-human animal sentience. These are: Austria, Australia, Belgium ...