9 Cutest Exotic Pets In The World

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9 Cute Exotic Animals You Can Own as Pets

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From baby lions to tigers to skunks, there are some pretty cute and rare animals you’d be surprised to see today.
Welcome to another episode of 4 Ever Green! Today, we’re counting down 9 Of The Cutest Baby Animals or Exotic Pets

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Dont mind me I'm just here to see the cute bat looking thing

kuwaitisnotadeployment
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That baby wombat has natural acrylics, slay gurllll.

sxmmerpxndas
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This video should be titled ‘9 animals you should leave in the wild and do something better with your life’.

sterlingarcher
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Knew the thumbnail was fake, thank you for at least admitting it in the video and not using it to troll for clicks like a lot of youtubers do.

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Who else just clicked on this cus it had an adorable albino bat?
Edit: omg thanks for all the comments and likes!! I have never had this much :3 your so kind I didn’t know this would blow up like it did!

SuffxrBunni
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A channel that sets trends of exotic pets most on the endangered list, you do realise many die in transport or capture just because you think its cute, the morals of this video producer must be low as it is well known most of this is illegal too but the only correct thing you did say was tigers need space - about 40 miles squared, yes its called their natural habitat.

genome
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As an Australian, wombats don’t fly. They live underground and you shouldn’t own one

fawnn
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Ok he's joking. As an Australian. WOMBATS CANNOT FLY

swedebee
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I fostered a baby porcupine (north american) and the personality was like no other=pure delight. It was released once healthy and self sufficient.

iambear
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What is it with humans wanting to POSSESS everything cute or beautiful but having no regard for its happiness or health? An animal is not an object to be collected. Please stop this.

shade
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It’s true, wombats fly. As an Aussie my way of getting to school would be to call a Kangaroo down the road, I’d climb in its pouch with my tuck shop money (lunch canteen money) & then the kookaburras would sing for it to get going. And then them drop bears would wave as I went past.

HoofHeartedDAY
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Most of these animals are endangered in their native habitats, esp Tigers. Let them live free & spend $$$ on Protecting their wild habitats. Sanctuaries have little room for outgrown exotic pets.

l.e.
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First I heard that wombats fly at night. I'm an Australian, and I never heard that. Poor sods are dying over here. Babies are cute, adults dig holes worse than dogs and bite hard enough to break bones. Leave them in the Ausie bush where they belong.

annerowan
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Man! I always fall for the clickbait thumbnails! I feel like YouTube should come up with some sort of algorithm that detects whether or not it’s really in the video! 😏

tromainrp
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Awww...animals are so cute, beautiful God's creatures.

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The 1% who see's this comment i pray you become successful in life👊.





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BeeReports
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Spoiler: The thumbnail is a plush bat, not a real one. Technically this was clickbait

Cereal_Killer
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0:40 You tell everyone that this is an endangered species and then go on to tell people about owning one!!! Seriously how ignorant and irresponsible is this!?!?

stopthenames
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In the 1970’s I had a skunk. It had its stink glands removed when it was a baby and made a pretty good pet. But, you have to remember they’re nocturnal animals and like to get into anything they can and will. I had to put a latch on my pantry to try and keep him out of everything. They’re smart and can usually find a way to defeat any obstacle. You can walk them on a leash like a dog or cat, and the don’t like to be left alone or caged for any length of time.

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I would prefer them to be in their natural habitat rather keeping them as pets.

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