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The Black Crow Superstition
My story of the Black Crow. Learn about Black crows and diseases. Are you superstitious?
18 commentsDomestic Bengal Cats: an Exotic Cat Breed
If you are considering a new pet, a Domestic Bengal Cat is easy to care for, beautiful, and dog-like in some ways. This cat has some wild blood in it, making it a unique addition to your family
83 commentsExotic Pet Care: The Spotted Genet
My experiences with the care of my first small-spotted genet, and general information for people interested in acquiring or learning about them and maintenance their in captivity.
7 commentsToygers - Domestic Tiger Cats are a Unique Exotic Breed of Pet
Toyger domestic cats have been bred to resemble wild tigers, but they are a friendly, dog-like pet for those that can afford this rare breed
82 commentsExotic Pets and the Exotic Pet Trade
Exotic pets are very enticing, but they aren't for everyone. Are you considering an exotic pet of any kind?
8 commentsLoving the Strange: Five Great Exotic Pets You Must Own
Dogs and cats are popular pets because they’re warm and fuzzy, respond to affection, and are fairly easy to care for. That may not be enough for a sophisticated person like yourself who prefers something more distinctive and challenging. These five great exotic pets can provide the novelty you crave.
32 commentsHow To Take Care Of The Exotic Pet: Sloth
Some Facts About Sloths Sloths are from South America. Sloths make up the family Bradypodidae. They are known for their way of moving about , upside down. They are able to do so because of their hooklike claws. Infact they are so secure that they...
187 commentsStrange Exotic Pets
Exotic pets are animals which are not usually thought as pets. They are either too rare or too dangerous to keep at home.These are 5 deadly animals which are kept as pets.
7 commentsWhat is a Degu? Buying a Degu - Degu Cages - Caring for a Degu - Degu Food
Degus are rodents that are native to Chile. They look a lot a large Gerbil, but are a bit larger. They can grow up to a foot long, including their tail. Their tails have a small tuft of hair at the end, which has earned them the nickname of...
9 commentsBanning "Exotic" Pets Is Senseless
"Exotic" animal bans are sweeping the nation with no signs of ceasing. The practice of privately owning exotic animals has come under more fire than ever before thanks to the Terry Thompson Ohio massacre. When is an pet animal ban justified?
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