Discover Some Exotic Animals That Can Make Great Pets

Which exotic animals can become pets. Photo: Irina Blok Unsplash
Which exotic animals can become pets. Photo: Irina Blok Unsplash

If you’re not a big fan of dogs and cats and prefer more unusual pets, check out this list of exotic animals that can be just as fun as their feline and canine counterparts!

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1. Axolotl

The axolotl is a type of salamander that does not undergo metamorphosis. Axolotls can be a good alternative to aquatic pets like fish or snails.

They can live up to 15 years and are primarily solitary animals. They feed on worms and sinking salmon pellets, according to Burlington Emergency & Veterinary Specialists.

2. Hermit Crab

The hermit crab is a decapod, which means it has five pairs of legs, including one pair of pincers, according to the Monterey Bay Aquarium.

Unlike some other crabs, the hermit crab does not have its own shell but lives in discarded shells from other animals, such as marine snails.

Hermit crabs require a warm environment and food that they can consume. It’s good to provide a variety of new shells for the crab to occupy as it grows.

3. Macaw

These large, colorful parrots are native to the tropical areas of the Americas, according to Britannica. However, most macaws are large and require a lot of social interaction to thrive.

They are pets that require a lot of maintenance and can also be a lifelong commitment, as they live many, many years.

4. Bearded Dragon

These medium-sized lizards are native to Australia and have become popular pets. They tend to be very docile in captivity and learn to be handled.

It’s important to know that they are more active during the day and require a diet that combines insects, vegetables, fruits, and leafy greens to thrive.

5. Hedgehog

The African pygmy hedgehog resembles a spiky pincushion. This small animal, weighing only about 500 grams, has an average lifespan of four to six years, according to Good Housekeeping.

Hedgehogs are nocturnal, so they should not be forced to be active during the day. Their quills can penetrate the skin when they are frightened or provoked, so this is another factor to consider.

This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team.

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