1) Hedgehogs
I was particularly interested in hedgehogs because I have thought about owning one before. They are undoubtable cute and after all who could resist owning your very own Sonic the Hedgehog?
Origin/ Natural Environment
Most domestic hedgehogs are a Sub-saharian African breed and like dry grassy areas. They cannot live with temperatures below 72 degrees. Also, they like to live in burrows but do not create their own holes. They take on the abandoned holes of other critters. Hedgehogs can travel up to 5 miles a night, are nocturnal, and hibernate.
Source: National Geographic Kids |
This map shows all hedgehog breeds including the African breed.
2) Macaws
Source: National Geographic |
These gorgeous birds are very popular to own due to their brilliant colors, however they are an endangered species and some variations are even extinct. It is important, therefore, that pets are bred and not captured from the wild. Sidenote: I think the new kid's movie Rio is about a macaw.
Origin/Natural Environment
Macaws are mostly found in South America and Central America in a rainforest habitat. Their bright colors fit in with the brightly colored fruit and vegetation. Macaws live in the higher levels of the forest canopy and are used to temperatures no lower than 64 degrees. The birds eat mostly fruit and nuts. Fun fact, they lick clay walls in the wild to increase their sodium intake.
Source: National Geographic |
Side Note: I went to Honduras, which is in Central America, a few years ago and I could not help but include this picture. I was at the Mayan ruins and there were a few Macaws there.
Source: Jane Goodall Institute |
3) Chimpanzees
Our closest animal relative is also a popular pet. Their intelligence, use of tools, and dexterity is so fascinating that people keep them as pets and treat them like human children. Currently, I don't want any kind of child especially a hairy one. To each is own I guess.
Origin/Natural Environment
The jungles of Africa is where chimps make their home in the wild. These jungles have thick vegetation and warm temperatures (no lower than 64 degrees). They spend most of their day foraging for food (insects, berries, and nuts). Sometimes they do eat smaller primates.
Source: Lincoln Park Zoo |
As Indiana Jones once said, "Snakes. I hate Snakes". The Ball Python is a popular pet because it is apparently docile compared to other snake species. I think you can even get these guys at Petsmart but considering they belong in the african jungle I think they can be classified as "unusual."
Source: Reptile Expert |
Origin/ Natural Environment
This Python likes the savanna and grasslands of Africa which the climate only varies from 68-86 degrees. They eat small mammals like mice and squirrels (gross). They are non-venomous and do not pose a serious threat to humans.
Sorry, I still think of this...
Source: Disney |
If you are looking for something other than a typical dog or cat you may consider some of these unusual pets. Yes the "cool" factor is undeniable but keep in mind though that these are specialty pets and require a lot of care and special habitats to accommodate their needs. Owning an exotic pet is a commitment and a responsibility that is not to be taken lightly. People need to take into consideration the time and money that goes into taking care of these awesome animals that come from amazing places. Another way geography relates to everyday life, even pet ownership!
Sources:
hedgehogmanual.com
animals.nationalgeographic.com
lincolnparkzoo.com
reptileexpert.org
blueplanetbioms.org
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