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    An exotic pet is a pet which is relatively rare or unusual to keep, or is generally thought of as a wild species rather than as a domesticated pet. The...
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  • A pet exotic felid, also called pet wild cat or pet non-domestic cat, is a member of the family Felidae (excluding the house cat and hybrids thereof)...
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    Exotic briefly served as the chief of police in Eastvale. He then opened a pet store with his brother, but after his brother's death in 1997, Exotic sold...
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    the last few decades, chinchillas have become increasingly popular as exotic pets, which has led to an increase in hunting and trapping. Short-tailed chinchillas...
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  • featuring Pitbull Exotic pet Exotic Shorthair, a breed of cat Exotic species (or introduced species), a species not native to an area Exotic dancer, a type...
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    2013 New Brunswick python attack (category Exotic pets)
    not guilty in a jury trial in November 2016. List of unusual deaths Exotic pets Animal attacks "Python Killing Of 2 New Brunswick Boys Baffles Experts"...
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    Ferret (redirect from Pet ferret)
    PMID 16221798. Online. Mitchell, Mark A.; Tully, Thomas N. (2009). Manual of exotic pet practice. Elsevier Health Sciences. p. 372. ISBN 978-1-4160-0119-5. Archived...
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  • Ontario, Canada, went viral. Darwin was determined to be a prohibited exotic pet and surrendered to Story Book Farm, an Ontario-based animal sanctuary...
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    Johnson-Delaney, Cathy (1 October 2014). "Pet Virginia Opossums and Skunks". Journal of Exotic Pet Medicine. Unusual Exotic Pets. 23 (4): 317–326. doi:10.1053/j...
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    Sugar glider (category Species endangered by the pet trade)
    popular exotic pets; these pet animals are also frequently referred to as "sugar gliders", but recent research indicates, at least for American pets, that...
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    PMID 22443437. "Exotic Shorthair". PetMD. Retrieved 13 January 2024. "Exotic Shorthair Cat". Pet Finder. Cat Fanciers Association Exotic Breed Council [1]...
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    breeds soon after giving birth. Rats as pets Exotic pet Ferrets as pets Rabbits as pets The term "pocket pet" is used for a small, pocket-sized mammal...
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    has one of the largest markets for the exotic pet trade, threatening the survival of many wild species. Exotic animal cafes where wild animals are often...
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    aloft like many other mantises. The iridescent bark mantis is sold as an exotic pet, though vendors report it is difficult to raise. This species survives...
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    Domestic rabbit (redirect from Pet rabbit)
    Crowell-Davis, Sharon L. (January 2007). "Behavior Problems in Pet Rabbits". Journal of Exotic Pet Medicine. 16 (1): 38–44. doi:10.1053/j.jepm.2006.11.022....
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    Wolves are sometimes kept as exotic pets, and in some rarer occasions, as working animals. Although closely related to domesticated dogs, wolves do not...
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    end of the Pleistocene. The exotic pet trade has also been a large source of introduced species. The species favored as pets have more general habitat requirements...
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    first described by Nelly de Rooij in 1909. It is sometimes kept as an exotic pet. Tribolonotus gracilis is one of the few species of skinks that vocalize...
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    more common species have become popular in the exotic pet trade. Many New World species kept as pets have setae known as urticating hairs that can cause...
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    Pogona (redirect from Bearded Dragon (pet))
    available. Introduced into the U.S. as pets during the 1990s, bearded dragons have gained much popularity as an exotic pet. This popularity has been sustained...
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    females incubate until they hatch. While many species are available in the exotic pet trade, caution is needed with larger species due to potential danger....
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    Fennec fox (category Species endangered by the pet trade)
    prized by the indigenous peoples of North Africa, and it is considered an exotic pet in some parts of the world. Its name comes from the species' Arabic name:...
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    are frequently kept as exotic pets in other parts of the world, particularly Western nations such as the United States. In the pet trade, they are most...
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    Boa constrictor (category Reptiles as pets)
    comprising the species Boa constrictor and Boa imperator. Within the exotic pet trade, it is known as a "BCC"—an abbreviation of its scientific name—to...
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    Ball python (category Reptiles as pets)
    ball python is primarily threatened by poaching for the international exotic pet trade. It is also hunted for its skin, meat and use in traditional medicine...
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    where feral populations have established themselves and are bred for the exotic pet trade. One of the few parrot species that have successfully adapted to...
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    species which is not commonly seen, but it is becoming more popular in the exotic pet trade. In the Philippines, it is called Tabili in the Cebuano language...
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    2009), Mitchell, Mark A.; Tully, Thomas N. (eds.), "Rabbits", Manual of Exotic Pet Practice, Saint Louis: W.B. Saunders: 375–405, doi:10.1016/b978-141600119-5...
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    Green iguana (category Exotic pets)
    Episcopio‐Sturgeon, Diane J; Tlusty, Michael F (2019). "When pets become pests: the role of the exotic pet trade in producing invasive vertebrate animals". Frontiers...
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    its appearance and behavioural traits, the green tree frog is a popular exotic pet throughout the world. The skin secretions of the frog have antibacterial...
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