15 Exotic Animals That You can Legally Own.

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Fifteenth place.

Turtles.
Many people find turtles amazing as a pet. They’re odd enough but they’re also interesting little animals, coming in various sizes and a wide range of breeds, with the most common of them all being the Red-eared Slider.

Fourteenth place.
Tarantula.
For those fascinated by the world of creepy crawlies, Tarantulas are a great option. They’re unique and will give shivers on the spine to most people. So it’s either love or hate at the first sight.

Thirteenth place.
Dwarf Pigs.
Dwarf Pigs are simply adorable. Take them as pets or use them as blankets, they’re lovely and fun to have around. Also known as Teacup Pigs, they are a very good option especially for those who suffer from allergies. Dwarf Pigs are hypoallergenic, so they’ll be the perfect friends for allergic people.

Twelfth place.
Hyacinth Macaw.
With a tough to pronounce name, the Hyacinth Macaw are very interesting birds. They can reach up to 40 inches in height and 60 inches in wingspan, so expect a lot of strength on their side. They are also smart and love to play and climb around and they need proper training from a young age. Hyacinth Macaws are also known to be very affectionate.

Eleventh place.
Kinkajou.
The Kinkajou might look like a lovely little monkey, but it’s actually more closely related to the Raccoons and the Coatimundi. They use their tail for climbing around and can be very social and well behaved if raised properly from a young age.

Tenth place.
Squirrel Monkey.
The Squirrel Monkeys make for super interesting pets. They’re small, weighing around two pounds, so they are a good fit in a smaller house or apartment.

Nineth place.
Capybara.
With a weight of up to 140 pounds, the Capybara is one of the biggest rodents in the world. And one of the cutest animals we’ve ever seen. Their natural environment includes water, so make sure you provide them with places where they can swim around freely.

Eighth place.
Wallaby.
The Wallaby looks much like a kangaroo, so that’s how they got their nickname as ‘mini kangaroos’. Very common in Australia, they can be seen in other parts of the world as exotic pets. A Wallaby needs a lot of outdoor space, so you need to make sure you’ve got it before getting one. Due to the that, in some cities, they’re considered illegal to own, so check that out as well.

Seventh place.
Chinchilla.
Chinchillas are rodents as well, and are known for being among the more destructive ones. Due to this matter, you’ve got to be sure you’ve got the expertise and enough patience when considering to buy one.

Sixth place.
Burmese Python.
Again getting on the extreme side of pets, the Burmese Python is not for everyone. Surely not for the faint of heart. Frightening as it looks, the Burmese Python is actually among the most docile snakes around. They usually are in a good disposition and they only need simple care, so it’s an easy choice to make. That if you love reptiles.

One thing you need to consider though is their potential size. They can grow quite large, sometimes in excess of 20 feet and weigh even over 250 pounds. Think twice if you’ve got the heart and the space for such an exotic pet.

Fifth place.
Hedgehog.
The Hedgehogs are little, cute, adorable and make for special pets. One of the most common breed found as pets is the African Pygmy Hedgehog. They’ve got an average lifespan of up to 10 years if cared for properly. And caring for one is similar to caring for a hamster or guinea pig. All they need is a cage, food, water, and a nice place to hide. And a little toilet. Just make sure you’re a night owl because Hedgehogs are night creatures.

Fourth place.
Chimpanzee.
It’s not easy to raise and care for a chimpanzee, especially since they are really made to live in the wild and it’s illegal to own one in most American states. If you do however, you need to have proper training and enough experience around primates to raise one as a pet.

Third place.
Fennec Fox.
Fennec Foxes are known as the smallest foxes in the entire world and borrow behavior traits from both cats and dogs. Due to this reason, they’re considered a great exotic pet.

Second place.
Bengal Cat.
For those who would like to have a Leopard as a pet, the Bengal Cat is their best option. It’s like a Leopard in miniature, due to their extremely famous fur. Their fur come in plenty of patterns and colors, so you can find them in Brown, Silver, Snow or even Blue.

The first place.
Serval Cat.
The Serval is a superb cat, but nothing like the ones you’re used to seeing around. They come from Central and Southern Africa and can live up to 20 years. Adults can get to be two feet tall and weight up to 40 pounds, so they’re more like Cheetahs than your typical house cat.

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