The most expensive pets in the world

Priced from a few thousand dollars or up to tens of millions of dollars, these pets are expensive because of the rare beauty and special values ​​they bring.

The 10 most expensive animals for the super rich world

10. Toucan

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This bird can be found in many different areas such as Central, South America, Caribbean and South Mexico. They are best known for their large colorful beaks with more than 40 species in the same family. Besides, although a bit short, its legs are extremely strong. Toucan is currently sold for about $ 5,000, even climbing up to $ 10,000 if there's a beautiful mine.

9. De Brazza's Monkey

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De Brazza monkey is also known as the growth swamp monkey in flooded areas of Central Africa. Their names are named after French explorer Pierre Savorgnan de Brazza, which is difficult to detect due to his ability to hide genius. Currently the price of each monkey is 7 - 10,000 USD , they can live up to 22 years.

8. Hyacinth Macaw

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Priced at around $ 14,000, Hyacinth Macaw is considered the largest parrot in the world. They originate from the eastern and central parts of South America, however, the natural numbers of these parrots have fallen sharply due to the hobby of breeding birds. A special feature of Hyacinth Macaw is that it has a very hard beak, capable of operating through the coconut shell.

7. Palm Cockatoo

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Palm Cockatoo is known for its stylish appearance with gray smoke feathers and outstanding red crest. When standing upright, it reaches a height of 55 to 60 cm and weighs from 0.9 to 1.2 kg. This is also one of the species of parrots with a large beak and its price is about 16,000 USD.

6. Stag Beetle

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The Stag Beetle is a strange beetle , and it also makes its price dizzy. This insect has a red upper jaw and protrudes from its head, creating a relatively odd shape. On average, each Stag Beetle has a length of 2 -3 inches (5 to 7.6 cm), but once had a longer possession, it was sold and brought back to the owner of $ 89,000.

5. White Lion Cubs

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White lions can be found, but very rare in the wild areas of South Africa. According to the report of the Global White Lion Foundation, only about 300 of these individuals exist. Therefore, its price also climbed to $ 138,000.

4. Sir Lancelot Encore

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Sir Lancelot Encore is the product of a cloning process, when the couple Edgar and Nina Otto decided to use the old dog's dog Sir Lancelot to die in 2008. In total, the couple spent $ 155,000. to "resurrect" the pet dog after winning an auction in order to obtain biological reproduction rights.

3. The Tibetan Mastiff

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Tibetan clam dog is one of the most expensive species you can think of as a pet. Its price can even reach more than half a million dollars (582,000) and is one of the largest dogs in the world. The Tibetan Mastiff comes in a variety of colors including black, brown, red and gray. Even so, pure white is the rarest. This dog stands out for not smelling like other dogs, and it is extremely useful for protection purposes. It is said that there are even clam dogs that have even killed tigers when they threaten cattle.

2. Miss Missy

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Miss Missy is a dairy cow who has turned third. The cow became famous after winning the first prize in the dairy cow contest, Western Fall National Show North America. Thanks to that, Miss Missy's price exceeded 1 million USD, reached 1.2 million USD.

1. Green Monkey

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Holding the No. 1 position on this list is the most expensive name: $ 16 million . Although called the Green Monkey, this is a horse. Green Monkey was bought by Demi O'Byrne when he was just two years old, hoping to make a profit from the races. Unfortunately, although its descendants won the Kentucky Derby, it never succeeded. Later, the horse retired in February 2008.