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  2. The best exotic pets you could technically own with the right ...

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  3. Reptile sanctuary rescues exotic pets after central Pa. owner ...

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    An owner of exotic animals in Columbia, Lancaster County died unexpectedly over the weekend, and now his pets, including pythons, lizards and a scorpion, will be available for adoption, according ...

  4. Exotic pet - Wikipedia

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    Social media has influenced the increase of exotic animals being traded. Many videos online depict exotic animals being kept in a domestic environment, influencing more people to consider adopting exotic pets. However, these videos are mostly distorted and do not acknowledge the several negative side effects that come with owning an exotic pet ...

  5. 10 Expensive and Exotic Pets That Rich People Actually Own - AOL

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    Here are some of the most insanely expensive pets the affluent... Read more The post 10 Expensive and Exotic Pets That Rich People Actually Own appeared firs.

  6. Domesticated hedgehog - Wikipedia

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    Pet hedgehogs may eat such table foods as cooked, lean chicken, turkey, beef or pork. They will often eat small amounts of vegetables and fruit . Hedgehogs are lactose -intolerant and will have stomach problems after consuming most dairy products, though occasional plain low-fat yogurt or cottage cheese seem to be well tolerated.

  7. Exotic felids as pets - Wikipedia

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    Hybrids of the domestic cat with non-domestic species (e. g. the Bengal cat or the Savannah cat) are not normally considered wild cats.While this distinction is often overlooked in the media and in the public eye, such cat breeds (especially the F5 and subsequent generations) are much closer to the domestic cat in terms of housing and husbandry requirements, behavior, and legality.