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Dark-eyed Self White Guinea Pig
The Dark-eyed Self White guinea pig, like all guinea pigs, is lively, gentle, and chubby, easily startled and prone to squeaking. It loves a dry, clean environment. Also known as the white black-eyed Dutch pig or cavy, it is a common and easy-to-care-for small pet.

Dark Lory
The Dark Lory (also called the Duyvenbode's Lory) is a distinctive lory with about 3 color morphs in dark brown with red, orange, or yellow on the head and chest. Gregarious and noisy, it is active but aggressive toward other lories and needs a diet rich in nectar, insects, and fruit.

Edwards’s Fig Parrot
Edwards's Fig Parrot (Psittaculirostris edwardsii) is a larger fig parrot whose sex can be told from plumageβmales have red chest and belly, females blue-purple. It lives in humid lowland forests and feeds mainly on figs, nectar, insects, and fruit, and is easier to breed than smaller fig parrots but has high chick mortality.

Australian King Parrot
The Australian King Parrot (Alisterus scapularis) is the largest Australian long-tailed parrot and the largest of the king parrots, with 2 subspecies. Friendly and brightly colored, it is less talkative and rarely hand-raised, but is prone to parasite infection and needs regular deworming.

Flemish Giant
The Flemish Giant is the largest pet rabbit breed in existence today, originally from Belgium and later developed through breeding programs in the United States. Though a giant by rabbit standards, it is kept as a gentle family companion, but its large size and hearty appetite make it best suited to owners with plenty of space.

Prairie Dog
The Prairie Dog, also called the groundhog (Marmot), is a rodent of the squirrel family. An adult averages 4.5 kg, up to 6.5 kg, about 56 cm long. It is mainly vegetarian, eating vegetables, alfalfa, lettuce, apple, pea, corn, and other produce; intake varies by season, generally 300-400 g daily.

Mini Hedgehog
The pet mini hedgehog is bred from the common hedgehog and the African 'four-toed hedgehog'; it does not hibernate, is small, and is not cold-hardy. These little ones will surely win your heartβtheir wobbling walk and habit of poking their nose everywhere are adorable. So how do you keep a mini hedgehog?

White-fronted Amazon
The White-fronted Amazon (Amazona albifrons) is a small parrot also known as the White-browed Amazon, native to Mexico and Central America. With its white forehead patch, lively nature, and strong chewing instinct, it makes a striking pet, though it is a moderately to very noisy species that needs dietary care during acclimation.

White-collared Yuhina
The White-collared Yuhina (Latin Yuhina diademata, English White-collared Yuhina) belongs to the white-eye family, genus Yuhina; a large (17.5 cm) smoky-brown yuhina with a fluffy crest, a large white nape patch joining a white eye-ring and posterior brow line. Distributed in western China, northeastern Myanmar, and northern Vietnam; a common montane resident in Gansu, Shaanxi (Qinling), Sichuan, western Hubei, Guizhou, and Yunnan. Except in breeding season mostly in pairs or alone, otherwise in small flocks of 3-5 to over 10.

Pallas’s Rosefinch
The Pallas's Rosefinch does not breed in China. During autumn migration some adults and subadults winter in China and depart the following spring. The Pallas's Rosefinch (Carpodacus roseus), also called 'Kaoshanhong,' belongs to the order Passeriformes and family Fringillidae. In China it is a winter visitor, seen in late autumn and winter in the Northeast, Shandong, Shanxi, Henan, Shaanxi, Gansu, and Jiangsu. With beautiful plumage and sweet song, it is easy to keep and tame, one of the most common cage birds in China. But its red feathers fade easily in captivity, how to prevent fading remains to be explored. It generally inhabits mountainous mixed coniferous-broadleaf forests, broad-leaved forests, and hilly mixed woods, also plain elm-willow woods, usually at low elevations. The type locality is Udam, Siberia.