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Japanese Flying Squirrel
The Japanese Flying Squirrel (Pteromys momonga), also called the Japanese small flying squirrel, is native to Japan and mainly distributed across Hokkaido, Shikoku, and Kyushu. A cute, nocturnal gliding rodent, it is an active and lively small pet.

Bronze-winged Parrot
The Bronze-winged Parrot (Pionus chalcopterus), also called the Living Rainbow, gets its name from its deep blue-purple body and bronze head and neck. It inhabits tropical and subtropical forests at elevations of 500–2000 m.

Purple Grenadier
The Purple Grenadier (Uraeginthus ianthinogaster) is a richly colored and beautiful finch with a gentle, non-shy temperament that gets along well with people, making it an excellent pet bird. It is mainly distributed across Somalia, Sudan, Ethiopia, Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda.

Japanese Paradise Flycatcher
The Japanese Paradise Flycatcher, also called the Japanese paradise flycatcher, is a medium-sized songbird. It has a fiercer temperament, strong territoriality, and likes to sing. If kept at home, it is best tamed well from a young age, or it will easily disturb the neighbors.

Palm Cockatoo
The Palm Cockatoo is a typical perching bird, mainly inhabiting tropical rainforest regions, usually active in pairs and gregarious during breeding. It is mainly distributed in New Guinea and surrounding islands and the northern Cape York Peninsula of Queensland, Australia.

Silvered Agouti Guinea Pig
The Silvered Agouti Guinea Pig can live as long as ten years; if you are sure you want it as a pet, make sure no other dogs, cats, or animals at home can harm it.

Silver Mosaic Chinchilla
Some Silver Mosaic Chinchillas give the illusion of being all gray, but on close look their underfur is white; most can be told apart. The Silver Mosaic Chinchilla's scientific name is South American chinchilla, and because its appearance resembles the cartoon chinchilla in Hayao Miyazaki's film 'My Neighbor Totoro,' Hong Kong people renamed it 'Silver Mosaic Chinchilla.'

Campbell’s Dwarf Hamster
The Campbell's dwarf hamster is the most short-tempered of the hamsters, and looks very similar to the three-lined (Djungarian) hamster, with little individual difference. Some Campbell's dwarf hamsters have red eyes.

Coal Tit
Many caged Coal Tits are male birds — the reason is simple: the male's call is louder, which wins the favor of many bird lovers. Wild Coal Tits are widely distributed across Asia, Europe, and Africa. A pair signals the breeding season, while a flock means they are not currently breeding.

Scorpion
Scorpions have a wide range of medicinal uses, though their tails are venomous. With many species distributed across more than ten provinces in China, the most commonly used medicinal species is the East Asian scorpion (Chinese scorpion), which is highly effective in treating rheumatic conditions.