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White-rumped Munia
In old times, street fortune-tellers often carried caged birds that would pick out prophecy slips, calling them 'magic sparrows' to deceive people. That 'magic sparrow' was the White-rumped Munia, a seed-eating bird that is bold and tame and easy to keep in a cage.

Chinese Bulbul
The Chinese Bulbul (Pycnonotus sinensis) is a small passerine bird of the family Pycnonotidae. Its forehead to crown is black, with white above the eyes extending to the nape, forming a white nape ring, and a white belly with yellow-green streaks. Lively, it flocks in fruit trees and sometimes sallies from a perch to catch insects. Common south of the Yangtze, it lives in hills or plains shrubbery and coniferous forests. Lively and not very afraid of people. Omnivorous, eating both animals and plants. It eats many agricultural and forestry pests and is a beneficial bird worth protecting.

Pink White Chinchilla
The Pink White Chinchilla is a cross between a white chinchilla and a beige or golden chinchilla. Its pinkish-white fur and pink ears are very attractive. Without a close look, it is easily confused with the red-eyed white chinchilla.

Philippine Hanging Parrot
The Philippine Hanging Parrot (also called the Philippine Short-tailed Parrot) is a typical climbing bird. Its plumage is mainly green with a red forehead, usually active in the canopy, and mainly distributed in the Philippines.

Satin White Crested Guinea Pig
The Satin White Crested Guinea Pig is all snow-white with glossy, smooth fur like satin. It has a crest-like whorl on its head, a very special look.

Texas Brown Tarantula
The Texas Brown Tarantula was once a classic species among US pet tarantula enthusiasts. As a native US species with a docile temperament, it makes an ideal tarantula to keep as a pet.

Ducorps Cockatoo
Ducorps Cockatoos usually move in pairs or small flocks; when gathered in groups they are very noisy yet quite striking. With beautifully plumed appearances, they are popular pet birds throughout their native range.

Horned Parakeet
The Horned Parakeet is a very rare and expensive variety and a typical perching bird. It has a handsome appearance and very bright plumage. Native to New Zealand, it is now mainly distributed in New Caledonia, a French overseas territory.

Chattering Lory
The Chattering Lory (Lorius garrulus) has a striking appearance: a red body, dark red shoulders, and varying yellow feathers like a cape, with green thighs and wings. Like many lories, it feeds on pollen, nectar, and fruit.

Imperial Amazon
The Imperial Amazon is a typical climbing bird with zygodactyl feet, two toes forward and two back, ideal for gripping. Its plumage is also very vivid and handsome, and it is the national bird of Dominica.