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Jenday Conure
The Jenday Conure (Aratinga jandaya), also known as the Jendaya Conure, is a typical climbing bird with an almost entirely green body. Not particularly introverted, it is mainly distributed in Brazil and is a lively, social small parrot.

Japanese Paradise Flycatcher
The Japanese Paradise Flycatcher, also called the Japanese paradise flycatcher, is a medium-sized songbird. It has a fiercer temperament, strong territoriality, and likes to sing. If kept at home, it is best tamed well from a young age, or it will easily disturb the neighbors.

Palm Cockatoo
The Palm Cockatoo is a typical perching bird, mainly inhabiting tropical rainforest regions, usually active in pairs and gregarious during breeding. It is mainly distributed in New Guinea and surrounding islands and the northern Cape York Peninsula of Queensland, Australia.

Senegal Bushbaby
The Senegal Bushbaby (Galago senegalensis), also called the Senegal galago, resembles the tarsier and the loris, especially in its typical round, protruding large eyes. About the size of a squirrel, it is arboreal and nocturnal, agile and good at jumping up to 3–5 m. Its neck is very flexible, able to turn back 180°; it has one pair of nipples on the chest and one on the abdomen.

Philippine Tarsier
The Philippine Tarsier is one of the smallest monkeys still in existence, mainly distributed in Southeast Asia, so it is generally only seen locally. Because of its scarcity, it is an endangered species now under state protection.

David’s Rock Squirrel
David's Rock Squirrel (Sciurus davidianus), also called squirrel, fur rat, cliff rat, and rock rat, is alert and likes to inhabit rocky mountainous and hilly areas, being semi-arboreal and semi-terrestrial.

Silvered Agouti Guinea Pig
The Silvered Agouti Guinea Pig can live as long as ten years; if you are sure you want it as a pet, make sure no other dogs, cats, or animals at home can harm it.

Silver Mosaic Chinchilla
Some Silver Mosaic Chinchillas give the illusion of being all gray, but on close look their underfur is white; most can be told apart. The Silver Mosaic Chinchilla's scientific name is South American chinchilla, and because its appearance resembles the cartoon chinchilla in Hayao Miyazaki's film 'My Neighbor Totoro,' Hong Kong people renamed it 'Silver Mosaic Chinchilla.'

Nanday Parakeet
If someone asks you the representative bird species of the Pantanal, answering Nanday Parakeet will meet no objection. Although some choose them as pets, not everyone likes them — local farmers are at odds with them, mainly because the Nanday Parakeet eats crops and directly reduces yields.

Campbell’s Dwarf Hamster
The Campbell's dwarf hamster is the most short-tempered of the hamsters, and looks very similar to the three-lined (Djungarian) hamster, with little individual difference. Some Campbell's dwarf hamsters have red eyes.