Number Seven: Sugar Gliders. Sugar gliders come from the southeastern regions of the world, and are actually in the same family as kangaroos. However, they are much smaller and more adorable, growing to only about seven inches long. They make great pets because they just love attention and adoration. Although, they are very social animals, so if you plan on getting yourself a little sugar glider, make sure to get him a friend!
Number Six: Capybara. The capybara is most commonly found in South America, and can weigh as much as 150 pounds. Roughly the size of a small pig, capybaras are loved for their dog-like characteristics. Loving and attention-craving, these loyal creatures have an impressive intelligence and fascinating adoration for water. Like sugar gliders, they enjoy having friends!
Number Five: Fennec Fox. This little cutie has …show more content…
The Kinkajou, or “Honey Bear”, is one of the most endearing exotic pets available. The Honey Bear is described as loving, playful, and even a bit shy, and he will be your best friend for about twenty-five years. You won’t get all his loves for cheap though, this sweet little guy will cost you about $2,000. The Kinkajou gets its name from its resemblance to a miniature bear, however he is actually more similar to the raccoon.Number Three: Serval Cat. If you have ever wanted to take home a cheetah, the Serval Cat may just be the pet for you. Its characteristics are that of a wild cat that has been domesticated. It is the second fastest cat and a natural born hunter, however will also meow and cuddle up to you. These playful kitties grow about two feet tall and weigh in at forty pounds, and will follow you around for up to 20