(Baonghean.vn) - Priced from a few thousand USD to tens of millions of USD, these pets are expensive because of their rare beauty and the special values they bring.
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| 1. Toucan:They are most famous for their large, brightly colored beaks, with over 40 species in the same family. Besides that, although somewhat short, their legs are extremely strong. Toucans are commonly found only in southern Mexico and Central and South America. Each toucan sells for around $6,000. |
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| 2. Savannah Cat:Savannah cats are a prized breed with an appearance strikingly similar to a leopard. Their slender, agile bodies, and especially their elegant and powerful demeanor, can win over any wallet. Savannah cats are also renowned for their intelligence and loyalty, much like a dog. Each Savannah cat sells for approximately $6,000 to $8,000. |
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| 3. Miniature Pomeranian Dog:Pomeranians are already small dogs, but Mini Pomeranians are even smaller. These fluffy, round, cotton-ball-like dogs are incredibly adorable. However, the price tag for these "walking balls of fluff" is anything but small; you'll have to pay up to $14,000 each. Paris Hilton is one of the celebrities who owns a Mini Pomeranian as a pet. |
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| 4. De Brazza's Monkeys:De Brazza's monkeys are one of the rarest monkey species in the world and can be kept as pets (however, owning one in Europe or North America can result in imprisonment). These monkeys originate from West Africa and have an average lifespan of 22 years. Each De Brazza's monkey sells for around $9,000. This high price is due to their rarity, and especially because these primates have remarkably expressive facial muscles, with their faces changing according to their mood – a truly unique characteristic. |
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| 5. Palm Cockatoo:The Palm Cockatoo, native to New Guinea and Australia, is one of the most beautiful cockatoo species in the world. Its stunning, stylish crest and distinctive black or ash-gray plumage make it easily distinguishable from any other pet. It is known that owning a mature Palm Cockatoo can cost up to $16,000. |
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| 6. Stag Beetle:A single beetle can cost $90,000. At first glance, this creature, less than 10cm long, doesn't seem particularly special, but its unique body shape combined with its rarity has made it highly sought after by the wealthy, who are willing to spend a fortune to own one as a pet. |
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| 7. White Lion:White lions are an extremely rare genetic mutation, found only in certain wildlife reserves in South Africa. These adorable white lions can fetch prices of around $130,000 each. |
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| 8. Sir Lancelot Encore Dog (Labrador Clone):Labrador dogs aren't expensive, but Sir Lancelot Encore has an astronomical price tag: $155,000. Why? Because Sir Lancelot Encore is a cloned dog. It's known that in 2008, a couple, heartbroken after their dog Sir Lancelot died of cancer, decided to clone his DNA and "create" Sir Lancelot Encore. |
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| 9. Tibetan Mastiff:The Tibetan Mastiff is one of the most "noble" dog breeds in the world, boasting a large physique. Originating from Nepal and China, an adult Tibetan Mastiff can weigh up to 160 kg and stand 84 cm tall. Tibetan Mastiffs are highly alert and intelligent. A purebred Tibetan Mastiff can fetch prices as high as $582,000. |
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| 10. Purebred horses:Raising a good horse is expensive, but that's nothing compared to owning a purebred like this one. The average price of a newborn purebred horse is around $20 million. The most expensive horse ever sold in the world to date is Shareef Dancer, which fetched $40 million. |
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