Chinese pets

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Fashion to own exotic pets in China has spurred the growth of trade in rare and even endangered species. Crocodiles, snakes, monkeys, spiders - who still lives in the Chinese apartments?

Chinese pets

The lizard of the family agamidae. In nature, living in the north-eastern Somalia, it is sometimes found in eastern Ethiopia (Photo by Sean Gallagher).:

Chinese pets

It's time for breakfast. Cranwell's Horned Frog This frog with a big mouth and appetite - her stomach is two-thirds of the body. (Photo by Sean Gallagher):

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The same chinchilla. Chinchillas have been the subject of intense hunting for valuable fur, which led to a strong decrease in their numbers and listed in the Red Book of the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources. (Photo by Sean Gallagher):

Chinese pets

alligator snapping turtle. It may bite that will not find it. (Photo by Sean Gallagher):

Chinese pets

eclectus parrot. In nature, lives in northern Australia (Peninsula Cape York), the South Moluccas, the Solomon Islands and New Guinea. (Photo by Sean Gallagher):

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rhesus monkeys. Indians consider them sacred animals and sometimes leave them unharvested portion of the crop in their fields. (Photo by Sean Gallagher):

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raccoon. (Photo by Sean Gallagher):

Chinese pets

Miniature Fox Fenech can be purchased for $ 2000-3000. His name was the small animal from the Arabic word fanak, that one of the spoken dialects means "fox". (Photo by Sean Gallagher):

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sugar glider. Buy this handsome can be for $ 600. (Photo by Sean Gallagher):

Chinese pets

gargoyle gecko. They are capable of changing color depending on the temperature, humidity and their condition. (Photo by Sean Gallagher):

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The snake - a quiet pet. (Photo by Sean Gallagher):

Chinese pets

Beetle Chalcosoma atlas, one of the largest beetles in the world. Species Latin name goes back to the Atlas - the mighty titan in Greek mythology. (Photo by Sean Gallagher):

Chinese pets

Chernoporaya reef shark. Too pet. (Photo by Sean Gallagher):

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Hairy spider - tarantula. (Photo by Sean Gallagher):

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Favorite alligator. (Photo by Sean Gallagher):

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Likes to be scratched. (Photo by Sean Gallagher):

Chinese pets