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Himalayan Guinea Pig
The Himalayan Guinea Pig is a panda-marked variety of guinea pigโwhite body with dark nose, ears, and feetโknown for its gentle, clingy, yet timid nature. An easy, inexpensive pet that loves to eat and breed, it thrives on hay, vegetables, and a little concentrate.

Dwarf Hotot
The Dwarf Hotot, also called the Dwarf Panda Rabbit, is a small, lively pet rabbit with an all-white coat and distinctive black eye markings. Easy to keep like other pet rabbits, it needs a secure cage, daily grooming, and unlimited hay.

Marmot
The marmot is an expert burrower and hibernator with a coat the color of soil and a clever, endearing look. A vegetarian rodent kept as a pet, it needs a sturdy cage, fresh food and water daily, and vitamin C to avoid scurvy.

Britannia Petite
The Britannia Petite is one of the smallest domestic rabbit breeds, preserved through selective breeding and prized for its petite, alert, upright posture. Originating in England and Poland, it is an active, lively companion rabbit that needs careful feeding and a clean, well-lit environment.

Mountain Hare
The Mountain Hare (Snow Rabbit) is a hare of cold regions whose coat color differs between winter and summer. It is the only completely color-changing hare still found in China, with greater numbers in Heilongjiang. Timid and easily startled, it is difficult to keep in captivity.

Himalayan
The Himalayan is a native Chinese breed whose body color changes with temperatureโwhite all over when warm, and a standard deep black (the limbs and head turning black) when cold.

Rhinelander
The Rhinelander is a pet rabbit breed that is not very common in China. Its distinctive trait is its 'tricolor' coatโa white base marked with two other colors. While such markings are common in cats, a rabbit with this look is certainly unique.

Self Red Guinea Pig
The Self Red Guinea Pig's greatest feature is its beautiful, dense red coat. Gentle, well-behaved, and affectionate, it is easy to keep and its small size takes little space, remaining a common family pet. Its ancestors came from the Andes of South America and were brought west by European merchants in the 16th century.

Black Velvet Chinchilla
The Black Velvet Chinchilla is a chinchilla with a very gentle, likable temperament and curiosity about everything. A highland animal, it is clean and rarely ill. Remarkably, it bathes itself in dust and can manage alone over a weekend without worry of loneliness.

Yarkand Hare
The Yarkand Hare is a wild hare living in the Tarim Basin of China. Small in size but with huge ears, years of neglect and heavy hunting have made it an endangered protected animal.