The Real Life Tribble: The Angora Rabbit

The Real Life Tribble: The Angora Rabbit

by R J Evans March 14, 2010, in Exotic & Unusual

The Turkish Angora Rabbit, when ready for a show, looks like it originates several hundred light years away. Take a look at this giant Tribble, which might well have Worf in a flap.

Not So Gruff: The Pygmy Goat

Not So Gruff: The Pygmy Goat

by R J Evans March 14, 2010, in Exotic & Unusual

Who is the gruff looking buck below? There is something familiar about him but this is no standard goat, no sir. This is the pygmy version and as such is a cousin of the variety we generally picture when the animal comes up in conversation. Welcome to the world of the pygmy goat.

The Tamarin: Petting as Preservation?

The Tamarin: Petting as Preservation?

by R J Evans March 14, 2010, in Exotic & Unusual

As the interest in monkeys as pets reaches an all time high, The Real Owner takes a look at one particular species – the little known but remarkable Tamarin. This beautiful callitrichid family of monkeys from South America comes in over twenty different species, most of which are considered endangered but many of which are being targeted by animal lovers as pets. Here are some of the pros and cons if you are considering buying a Tamarin.

Strangest Looking Animal. Star-nosed Mole

Strangest Looking Animal. Star-nosed Mole

by Donut00 March 8, 2010, in Exotic & Unusual

One of the strangest animals in the world.

Mourning Gecko (Lepidodactylus Lugubris) Care Sheet

Mourning Gecko (Lepidodactylus Lugubris) Care Sheet

by Palor0 March 7, 2010, in Exotic & Unusual

These geckos are rumored to have received their common name from the natives of their home range hearing the calls and believing that they were mourning their lost male mates. Mourning geckos are parthenogenetic, which means the females essentially clone themselves when they lay eggs. So be aware that if you purchase any you will get babies.

So You Want a Pet Tiger? Other Ways of Having a Pet

So You Want a Pet Tiger? Other Ways of Having a Pet

by Mark Gordon Brown March 1, 2010, in Exotic & Unusual

So you want a pet Tiger? But alas, these wild animals are not really suited to being pets. However, if you really love tigers and still want one as a pet, why not adopt one in responsible way? Find out here how you can.

How to Take Care of Your Exotic Pet

How to Take Care of Your Exotic Pet

by donkeymailer February 23, 2010, in Exotic & Unusual

Think always an exotic pet? Then you have insurance for exotic pets is not. After reading this text, you have a much better understanding of what caring for a pet of this kind. You should know what is considered an exotic must vet near you, and if an insurance company is this kind of insurance for you.

Just because it slips, or form, does not mean that it can `t have health insurance. And no, I do not mean his brother or sister. I’m talking about pets, is in the category of exotic pets.

Why You Should Keep a Pygmy Goat as a Pet

Why You Should Keep a Pygmy Goat as a Pet

by donkeymailer February 21, 2010, in Exotic & Unusual

Goats is a dwarf species, mostly from people who are not considered for utility, but primarily as a pet. It will not only adorable, but it is easy to maintain due mainly to. A pet Pygmy goat is very easy, although I do not care. This is where you can leave it alone, even if you leave it for a while, and every day to work.

Having a Monkey as a Pet

Having a Monkey as a Pet

by donkeymailer February 21, 2010, in Exotic & Unusual

As an exotic pet is, monkeys are difficult to find anything on a normal day. However, it would be surprising, many people like to have as a companion. Before departure, a monkey as a pet, it is good to know that there are major problems with a monkey as a pet adoption related.