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Yellow Cricket
The Yellow Cricket, as its name suggests, has a yellow body. Its song is very pleasant, so it has long been a favorite. It is small, only about 8 mm long as an adult.

Eurasian Hoopoe
The Eurasian Hoopoe has a very distinctive appearance, with a crest like a crown on its head. It has 9 subspecies, a lively personality, and likes to perch on open, moist ground. When alert, it raises its crest, a very special look.

Dremomys pernyi
The Long-nosed Squirrel, also called the 'red-mouthed rat', has habits little different from ordinary squirrels, being active in the morning and at dusk. Captive Long-nosed Squirrels are often called 'little devils' because, small as they are, they are the most destructive at home.

Brown Chinchilla
The Brown Chinchilla results from crossing a beige or gold chinchilla with a black one. It has brown ears, brown exterior, and even a brown belly. Because its coat varies in shade, it is divided into three color degrees.

Homozygous Ebony Chinchilla
The Homozygous Ebony Chinchilla is striking in appearance, as it carries no stray hairs of any other color and is so completely black that its eyes are nearly impossible to find. Because its pure black is far more precious than other colors, it is also relatively more expensive than other chinchillas.

Lemur
The lemur (Lemur) is a relatively primitive primate. Most lemurs today live in eastern Madagascar, and their distinctive trait is that, as mammals, they possess echolocation ability. Madagascar off the coast of Africa is the lemur's last refuge; apart from this island, this primate with its beautiful large eyes has disappeared from everywhere else on Earth.

Huangshan Squirrel
The Huangshan squirrel, as its name suggests, is a squirrel species native to Mount Huangshan in Anhui Province, China. It prefers wooded habitats and is agile, alert, and light on its feet. It is mainly distributed across Anhui, Zhejiang, and Hubei, among other regions.

Calyptorhynchus banksii
The Red-tailed Black Cockatoo (Calyptorhynchus banksii) has five subspecies, and with good care can live over 50 years. Like other parrots it likes to perch in trees and occasionally comes to the ground. It is mainly distributed in northern and western Australia.

Ring-throated Finch
The Ring-throated Finch is lively by nature and very curious, and during the breeding season it likes to travel in pairs or flocks. Because its native habitat is near human dwellings, it is very close to people and thus easy to keep and breed. It likes to weave ball-shaped nests from grass and feathers, and sometimes uses old sparrow or swallow nests.

Red-winged Parrot
The Red-winged Parrot (Aprosmictus erythropterus), as its name suggests, has red wings that contrast sharply with the rest of its body. Aside from Queensland, it is a legally protected parrot in Australia and a common species locally, with a worldwide population exceeding 100,000.