The Royal Bengal Tiger (Panthera tigris) is India's national animal and can be said to be the animal that represents India. However, there are other animals that also represent India: the Indian peacock is India's national bird, the King Cobra is a national icon and the Indian elephant is India's national heritage animal.
Cats and dogs are the most common pets in India and birds are popular pets as well.
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you can keep some animals such as hamsters, gerbils, mice, fish and maybe some other small animals
Fluffy animals that can be kept as pets include cats and rabbits.
A subtopic for pets is domestic animals or domesticated animals
Ants are not pets; you cannot keep them as pets.
Yes because there was a Buddha that kept a white tiger && I have seen many Buddhists that keep cats and dogs and such animals.
no, they're classified as pets.
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you can keep some animals such as hamsters, gerbils, mice, fish and maybe some other small animals
dogs crocodile cats
Some people couldn't afford to keep their pets. Farmers were allowd to keep their animals to make more food and produce. People who kept farm animals as non working pets had them taken away most of the time.
No. It is illegal to keep sugar gliders as pets because they are protected native animals.
No, the animals usually belong to someone else.
They live in the wild and are illegal to keep as domestic pets.
No. Animals belong in the wild. That is their home and that is where they should stay.
Chembakolli, India is the home to plenty of interesting animals. These include elephants, snakes, bears, and lizards. There are also plenty of pets in the city.
Cheetahs are wild animals that have specific needs and instincts which makes challenging to keep as a pet but with the right needs meet them you can keep them as pets