Top 10 Most Unusual Animal Pets of All Time!
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10 Most UnusualAnimal Pets Ever!
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10. Sugar Glider
This little cute animal is called a sugar gliders. JThis little guys has quickly becoming one of America's favorite pet species. The average full-grown glider will weigh only about 3 ounces (85 grams) and reach around 7 inches (17 centimeters) in length.Sugar gliders love to socialize, so they are happiest in pairs. They are capable of bonding with people, so spend plenty of time handling your gliders when they are young to make a connection.
9. Pot Bellied Pig
This pig will not weight around (2,000-pound) they are the smaller breed that makes a pretty good pet. These are odor-free and easy to train. Police departments have even used potbellied pigs as drug sniffers, because they have an amazing sense of smell. You can train your pig to smell your phone or your tv remote. I don't know if that gonna work but you can try it. According to experts, they have a tendency to become very lazy and fat, so it's important to maintain a balanced diet and make sure that they get plenty of exercise. Potbellies can be trained to walk on leashes, so you can walk your pig the same way you would a dog for daily activity.
8. ChinChilla
Aww! Look at the face, isn’t that just the cutest. The Chinchilla’s make a really good house pet for the average small family. The name though, sounds more like a Mexican energy drink though. hey, Amego you want some Chinchilla to give you some energy boost?
They are very sensitive to, too tight of grips and can bite if provoked.
7.Fennec foxes
Fennec Foxes are the smallest of all foxes but have the biggest ears! This cute desert animal tends to be small (they are smaller than cats) and smart. You can even train your Fennec fox to use a litter box. The Fennec fox is playful, requires a lot of exercise, and poses no threat to public safety. When fully grown, your Fennec fox will be about the weight and size of a Chihuahua. You can be call and tell people that you have a pet cat but I have a pet fox.
6. Capybara
This native South American is the largest rodent in the world. Fully grown, the capybara is on average 4 feet (1.2 meters) long and usually weighs more than 100 pounds (45 kilograms). capybaras are never fully domesticated, so you must handle one while it's young to establish a human relationship. They need lots of outdoor space and places to swim, since they are semi-water creatures. They eat a steady diet of grass and require fresh drinking water at all times. if you have a huge backyard, you can get a Capybara to eat grass for you!
5.Minature Donkey.
The miniature donkey is cute and fuzzy, but if you decide to own this unusual pet, be ready to buy at least two miniature donkeys. The thing is, mini donkeys like company and they can’t stand loneliness.
4.Pet Bear
If you saw an abandoned baby bear on the side of the street would you take it in as a pet? A couple from russia adopted a brown bear when it was only 3 months old and he’s now 300 pounds. Who’d want a teddy bear when you can have the real thing?
3.Skunks
Did you know people can actually own skunks as pets? In some states they don’t allow it but other places it’s perfectly fine. I'm this sound so weird right, how can you own a skunk when they fart, everybody in your house will be killed. You might think this would be a horrible idea and your house would smell horrible but the actual truth is, all you would need to do first is have their scent glands removed. you have yourself an strange pet.
2.Stick Insects
The stick insect has been entertaining and educating school-age children in classrooms for years, because of its unique appearance and simple care needs.
1.Half Fish
Yep, This is true and you heard it right...A half fish as a pet. A man in Thailand came across half a fish that was being sold at supermarket.