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The Coolest Pets People Actually Keep!

What are some of the coolest animals that people actually keep? Would it be something like a tarantula? Or what about the celebrity pet, Macgyver, who’s a Red Tegu lizard?! Find out about all the coolest pets people have in this video!

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Here are the coolest pets that people actually have!
9 - Capybara
People often go to great lengths to keep rodents out of their house, out of sight, and out of mind. I mean, there’s basically an entire industry that exists around the concept. And when you consider the history of rats and the bubonic plague, it makes prefect sense!
However, when it comes to the largest rodent in the world, all that is somehow thrown out the window. Capybaras are relatives to the guinea pig, another cute rodent, but it’s much bigger. Growing up to about 4 feet in length and 2 feet in height, the Capybara can easily weigh more than 100 pounds! Native to South America, you’ll often find wild Capybaras roaming around in groups of anywhere between 10 to 100 individuals, as they’re highly social animals. However, some people do like to keep capybaras around as pets. While they may look like giant hamsters, they behave like anything but. For starters, they have sharp teeth and can sometimes be aggressive. Okay, bad combo. And supposedly, these massive rodents require a ton of maintenance. You’ll need to bathe them often, find non toxic grass for them to eat, and oh yeah, good luck finding a vet who knows how to care for them. In the event that you do adopt one, and know what you’re doing, they can make great pets for those people willing to put in the time and care. If given the care and attention they need, Capybara owners have claimed they make sweet, adorable pets who eat so much of their grass that they rarely have to mow the lawn. Hold up, these guys can take care of lawns?!
8 - Fennec Fox
Given their small stature and unusually large ears, these foxes almost look like an adorable stuffed animal or cartoon character. But they’re actually a 100 percent real member of the animal kingdom. The Fennec Fox is native to the Sahara desert in North Africa, as well as the Arabian Desert. As nocturnal creatures, they roam the desert at night looking for plants, insects, rabbits, rodents and bird eggs to eat. They’ll also dig out little dens for themselves to sleep in during the day, and also to hide from the eagle owl, who’s their main predator. As it turns out, they also make good pets. Supposedly they sort of behave like dogs which is a plus, and they’re not as regimented about their nocturnal schedules as pets.
Their inclination to dig holes, however, is a different story. They’ll dig around in the backyard, and are known to be curious and get into all of your stuff. So yeah, definitely kinda like having a new puppy!
7 - The Kinkajou
The Kinkajou is a mammal that looks like a ferret or a monkey, but it’s actually most related to racoons. So really….who would essentially want a pet raccoon? Wellllll the Kinkajou isn’t gonna be your typical raccoon. First of all, they don’t raid campsites and garbage cans at night, and they don’t seem to carry rabies like their North American relatives. So they already have that going for them. And as pets, they’re known to be quiet, docile, AND they don’t smell bad or anything, so those are definitely plusses.
However, they’re still wild mammals. And like raccoons, they’re nocturnal, which means they don’t like being awake during the day. Having said that, they also don’t like sudden movements, and they’ve been known to claw and bite people! Now just how bad can it get?? Well, for a point of reference, in parts of South America, these guys are known informally known as Lion Monkeys. Yeah, that part doesn’t exactly sound cute and cuddly. At least in the wild, where they probably belong, Kinkajous are pretty cool. They have primate like abilities when it comes to climbing trees, because they prefer to spend most of their time up in trees. They’re able to do this crazy thing where they rotate their ankle completely backwards.

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15 января 2018 г. 23:00:01
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