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Rosy-faced Lovebird
The Rosy-faced Lovebird is easily recognized by its head color, very similar to a peach. In the wild it often damages farmers' hard-grown crops, so it is driven away by local farmers.

Champagne d’Argent Rabbit
The Champagne d'Argent is a meat rabbit breed, relatively large with high weight, uncommon in China. It originates from the Champagne region of France, hence its name. Its coat color changes, becoming progressively lighter.

New Zealand Rabbit
The New Zealand Rabbit is a meat rabbit breed originally from the United States, now promoted worldwide. It is numerous, economically profitable, and highly adaptable to the environment. It is kept in large numbers in China's rural areas, with high meat yield and a large body.

Japanese Waxwing
In China, keeping the Japanese Waxwing in a cage is not unusualโmany have kept or are keeping one. However, no one has reportedly bred them successfully at home, so those seen in the pet market are usually caught directly from the wild. Due to indiscriminate catching and habitat degradation, their numbers are dwindling, and they are now listed as a Near Threatened species.

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.

Pacific Parrotlet
The Pacific Parrotlet (Pacific Parrotlet), also known as the Pocket Parrot, is relatively small among parrots. This parrot has a very good, playful, brave, and confident personality, which is why so many people keep it.

Bohemian Waxwing
The Bohemian Waxwing (Bohemian Waxwing) is a small songbird, recognizable by its slender crest of feathers on top of the head that floats in the breeze. Its lifespan usually exceeds 5 years, with a maximum of 13 years and 6 months.

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.

Rex Rabbit
The Rex Rabbit, scientifically the Rex rabbit, is also called the Rex because its appearance and fur resemble a river otter. A fur rabbit breed famous in China and worldwide, it is a classic economic rabbit whether for production breeding or breed improvement.

Japanese White Rabbit
The Japanese White Rabbit is essentially the large white rabbit grown in Japan, also called the Japanese Large White. Said to descend from a cross of Chinese and Japanese white rabbits, it is a common breed mainly used for production. It matures early, grows fast, tolerates coarse feed, is a good mother with strong fertility, and is often used as a "foster mother" rabbit.