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Jersey Wooly
The Jersey Wooly is a pet rabbit breed created by crossing the Angora and the dwarf rabbit, recognized by the ARBA in 1988. Gentle and cute with long but tangle-resistant wool, it is well suited to children.

St. Vincent Amazon
The St. Vincent Amazon is arguably the most brightly colored of all parrots, a large bird with dazzling plumage and one of the most beautiful Amazon species. Habitat fragility on its island home has driven it toward extinction, so captive numbers are few.

Double-eyed Fig Parrot
The Double-eyed Fig Parrot is a tiny, charming parrot from Indonesia, New Guinea, and Papua New Guinea. Scarce in captivity and difficult to breed, it needs careful husbandry and is sensitive to cold, stress, and vitamin K deficiency.

Double Yellow-headed Amazon
The Double Yellow-headed Amazon is a striking parrot with a yellow head, native to Central America and Mexico. A strong talker and affectionate pet, it is now threatened in the wild by habitat loss and trapping, with some subspecies listed as protected.

Standard Chinchilla Rabbit
The Standard Chinchilla Rabbit is an artificial breed named for its fur, which closely resembles the South American chinchilla. Gentle, affectionate, and recognizable, it makes a good pet rabbit, though some websites wrongly use chinchilla (rodent) photos in its place.

Californian Rabbit
The Californian Rabbit is a world-famous meat rabbit breed, developed artificially with stable genetics. It can be used for meat production or crossbred with other breeds, and is valued for disease resistance and fast growth.

Gray Chestnut Rabbit
The Gray Chestnut Rabbit was originally bred for high-quality fur but is now also kept as a pet. An artificial breed with a coat close to that of a wild rabbitβunusual among fur breedsβit was developed in France by breeder M.J. Dybowski, first shown in 1913, and is today a rare breed on the brink of extinction.

Asian Paradise-Flycatcher
The Asian Paradise-Flycatcher is a beautiful forest and plains bird with many aliases, best known for the male's two exceptionally long central tail feathers. It eats large numbers of pests and is an important beneficial bird that requires strict protection.

Dollarbird
The Dollarbird is a highly valued ornamental bird and a useful ally for farmers, catching insects from the air and along forest edges. Protected under Chinese wildlife law, it is a beneficial bird for forestry, though sensitive and shy, so it suits warmer southern and central climates.

Senegal Parrot
The Senegal Parrot is a resident bird native to West Africa with an average lifespan of around 30 years. Young birds can learn to talk, and while wild populations are considered agricultural pests, it is a popular, quiet pet parrot that is best raised from a young age.