What Are The STRANGEST Pets In The World?? From deadly stings to REALLY stinky smells…stay tuned to number 1 to find out the strangest pets that people actually keep!
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Number 10: Wallabies.
It looks like a small kangaroo, but it’s not – it’s actually a wallaby. Imagine keeping this little guy as a pet. Just like their kangaroo relatives, wallabies are marsupials, and they’re pretty good as pets. Yes, people really keep these little beauties as pets, even outside their native Australia, where they’re abundant in the wild.
There are two main conditions that have to be met in order to keep a wallaby as a pet. First, there has to be enough room for them to run around, because they love their freedom and cannot stay confined for long. Second, they need to have a lot of fresh food for their diet. If they can have this, the game is on. Also, temperature should also be kept at an optimal level because, as Australian marsupials, wallabies are used to warm climate. But the great thing about these creatures is that they love to cuddle, and they’ll follow their owner around the house, wanting to play.
Number 9: Sugar Gliders.
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Here is an exotic pet if there ever was one. Maybe you haven’t heard of sugar gliders, but you have to admit – the name sure does sound awesome. And it’s not only their name that’s awesome: sugar gliders are great as pets, but there are certain things owners need to bear in mind.
First of all, sugar gliders can live quite long, up to 14 years in captivity, which is a lot by pet animal standards. And it’s not only that: they need enough free space so that they can move around, and they consume a very special diet on a daily basis. Another marsupial, they are fun to be around, and they love playing, but it has to be done or a regular basis, because they are kind of addictive personalities. A sugar glider will bond very quickly with another one of its kind, but also with a human – as long as the relationship is maintained on a regular basis. In addition to all this, they can be quite loud, especially when they are frightened. And they are nocturnal, so it’s best not to wake them up during the day.
Number 8: Capybaras.
Rodents make some of the best pets around, and people love keeping them. But what if you kept the world’s biggest rodent – wouldn’t that be just swell? Enter the capybara. This funny-sounding animal is the biggest rodent in the world – well, at least one of them – and it can grow to a weight of up to 140 pounds!
Capybaras are sweet, but they can also be quite challenging as pets. One of the reasons for this is that they are extremely social, and like spending time in groups, which is why people mostly avoid having only one capybara as a pet. Also, there should be enough water, because they simply love wading all day long. They are legal to own as pets in Texas and Pennsylvania, and require special licenses in some other states. Before getting a capybara as a pet, the best thing would be to check the local laws. If you think owning a pet capybara is weird, just wait…there’s more!
Number 7: Fennec Foxes.
These animals come from a region of North Africa, and they are nocturnal. They can be held as pets, although this does not happen so often. Fennec foxes are quite small, but there’s one thing that’s rather big on them – their ears. Yes, they do look funny because of it, but it’s also very cute – their ears are what make them unique in the animal kingdom.
If one wants to keep a fennec fox as a pet, it’s important to know this: they are extremely active, and bursting with energy. It’s practically impossible to keep them calm, so it’s best not even to try it. They can be pets, but are not domesticated animals, no way. What makes them even more interesting is that they are extremely curious; they love looking into every nook and cranny, searching for whatnot. And of course, we cannot forget their calling card: digging. Fennec foxes love to dig, which is why it’s necessary to secure their area with outdoor enclosures, otherwise – they dig under the wall or fence and escape in no time. But on a good side, people have testified to the fact that fennec foxes can be trained as dogs and held on a leash, and they are very friendly, even to strangers. Makes sense why there are some who take them as pets.
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