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Exotic pets

เผยแพร่:   โดย: MGR Online

Sydney: This picture taken on December 17, 2016 shows four-year-old Sammi Smith carrying Fideo, a three-year-old male albino ferret in her house on the outskirts of Sydney. AFP/Peter Parks
According to the Australian Veterinary Association, exotic pets are becoming "more and more popular", with residents owning millions of birds, fish, small mammals and reptiles.
Sydney: This picture taken on December 17, 2016 shows Katrina Smith holding one of her pet ferrets on her property on the outskirts of Sydney. AFP/Peter Parks
Sydney: This picture taken on December 15, 2016 shows reptile breeder Ernie Chan holding Luna, an albino short-neck turtle at a pet store in Sydney. AFP/Peter Parks
Sydney: This picture taken on December 15, 2016 shows reptile breeder Ernie Chan (L) showing Malfoy, an albino Darwin carpet python, to four-year-old Charlie Kallekleiv at a pet store in Sydney. AFP/Peter Parks
Sydney: This picture taken on December 15, 2016 shows reptile manger Ben Dessen holding a Flinders Ranges scorpion, the biggest scorpion species in Australia, at a pet store in Sydney. AFP/Peter Parks
Sydney: This picture taken on December 15, 2016 shows reptile breeder Ernie Chan with a bearded dragon on his shoulder at a pet store in Sydney. AFP/Peter Parks
Sydney: This picture taken on December 15, 2016 shows 17-year-old Olivia Fitzer holding a stick insect at a pet store in Sydney. AFP/Peter Parks
Sydney: This picture taken on December 19, 2016 shows Ann Harris playing with her pet Australian miniature pig Coco on her property on the outskirts of Sydney. AFP/Peter Parks
Sydney: This picture taken on December 15, 2016 shows reptile breeder Ernie Chan with his pet northern blue-tongued lizard at a pet store in Sydney. AFP/Peter Parks
Sydney: This picture taken on December 17, 2016 shows James Bornstein with his pet Dingo named Kimba during her daily walk on a beach on the outskirts of Sydney. AFP/Peter Parks
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