If there's one thing that young kids understand, it's that the parents are where safety is. That's how it should be, anyway. This orangutan mom, Suma, is not only holding tight to her little one (Unnamed as of yet) but she's also sporting a hairstyle that looks pretty close t...
- Banned pets: "wild animals" including tiger, leopard, monkey, cheetah, bear, crocodile If you're interested in a marsupial or other exotic mammal, New York may be your place. The sugar glider, wallaby, kangaroo, capybara, and porcupine are allowed sans permit in the state. But you'll...
Capybaras are giant rodents that are native to South America. They are close relatives to the guinea pig and are just as legal to own! They live up to 10 years in captivity with proper care and if well-socialized, they make for loving companions. The one thing you'll need to ensure b...
In recent years,the combination of pets and catering has become incredibly popular in many cities throughout China.While many cafes started out offering the company of cats and dogs,others are expanding their range.Some cafes include animals like squirrels,raccoons and even capybar...
- Banned pets: "wild animals" including tiger, leopard, monkey, cheetah, bear, crocodile If you're interested in a marsupial or other exotic mammal, New York may be your place. The sugar glider, wallaby, kangaroo, capybara, and porcupine are allowed sans permit in the state. But you'll...
- Banned pets: "wild animals" including tiger, leopard, monkey, cheetah, bear, crocodile If you're interested in a marsupial or other exotic mammal, New York may be your place. The sugar glider, wallaby, kangaroo, capybara, and porcupine are allowed sans permit in the state. But you'll...
If there's one thing that young kids understand, it's that the parents are where safety is. That's how it should be, anyway. This orangutan mom, Suma, is not only holding tight to her little one (Unnamed as of yet) but she's also sporting ...
If there's one thing that young kids understand, it's that the parents are where safety is. That's how it should be, anyway. This orangutan mom, Suma, is not only holding tight to her little one (Unnamed as of yet) but she's also sporting a hairstyle that looks pretty close t...