Just about any mammal can be kept as a pet. There might be laws restricting some types, especially the large predatory type.
No. Bandicoots, as native Australian mammals, are protected by law. They may not be kept as pets.
A doggi is simply a dog, but said in a cuter way!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sugar Gliders are small mammals that are kept as pets. They eat fruit and enjoy staying in people's pockets. They make great pets for people who live in small houses or apartments.
No. platypuses are not permitted to be kept as pets anywhere in the world.
Dogs and cats are both domesticated animals kept as pets. They are both carnivorous mammals that require proper nutrition, exercise, and affection to thrive. Additionally, they can form strong bonds with their human companions and provide companionship and emotional support.
Snails can be kept as pets.
Absolutely not. Kiwi are protected by law and may not be kept as pets anywhere in the world.
They are commonly kept as pets, so the answer would be yes
No, lions are not meant to be kept as pets.
No. Interbreeding between the Tasmanian devil and any other species is impossible. Further, Tasmanian devils are marsupials and all canines are placental mammals. Interbreeding cannot occur between two different classes of mammals.
Yes, the Lenape Indians did have pets, although their primary focus was on hunting and agriculture. They commonly kept dogs, which were used for companionship, hunting assistance, and as a source of food during harsh times. Other animals, such as birds and small mammals, may have also been kept, but dogs were the most prevalent and significant in their culture.
Mammals affect people because people are mammals... Also, many people have mammals as pets, we eat other mammals such as cows and pigs.