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Category: Domesticated

LaPerm

LaPerms have a wedge-like head, large flared-out ears, and almond-shaped eyes. Kittens can be born with wavy or straight fur, or be bald.

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Basenji

Basenjis have a bark unlike any other dog, instead letting out a yodel-like sound called a “baroo” caused by their laryngeal ventricle.

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Skinny Pig

Skinny pig care is the same as a guinea pig’s except they need to eat more than guinea pigs so their metabolism burns higher to keep warm.

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Tiger Tail Seahorse

Instead of scales, the tiger tail seahorse has tough skin stretched over bony rings which makes them undesirable to prey as food.

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Abyssinian

The Abyssinian’s main coat trademark is their “ticked” coat, which means every strand is a varying pattern of light color with dark bands.

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Sailfin Lizard

The sailfin lizard is known for its excellent swimming in general, using its large crest as propulsion to move through the water.

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African Grey Parrot

Out of the 350 or so identified parrot species, the African grey parrot is dubbed the best imitator of sounds and vocals.

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Scottish Fold

Scottish fold cats can have one to a tighter three folds of their ears, which is more common in show cats.

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Northern Caiman Lizard

The northern caiman lizard is carnivorous, using its forked tongue to collect odors from the air to detect the direction of food.

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Brazilian Black Tarantula

If provoked, the Brazilian black tarantula will use its fangs or urticating hairs that cover its abdomen and eject them toward potential attackers.

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Mossy Frog

Mossy frogs have sticky pads on their toes that allow them to adhere to anything from wood, glass, and even slick cavern walls.

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Tibetan Mastiff

There are two types of recognized Tibetan mastiffs that can come from the same litter known as Do-khyi and Tsang-khyi.

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