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I would think that many of their requirements would be similar. They are generally friendly, and easier to care for animals. I once had one who lived in a doghouse, one with large cage and garden attached. Of course. However, two factors you might consider when making your choice would be: length of hair and size of rabbit. If you do not want to put hours and hours into combing and cleaning your angora rabbit's fur, please do not get an angora rabbit. Matted fur is not only a visual issue, it can easily become a health problem. And that fur does take a lot of work to keep well. On the other hand, if space constraints are an issue, you might pick up a Netherland dwarf. This is a shorthaired breed, and very small. If you are not expert in the world of rabbits, the caveat here is: please do not try to breed them. Their constitutions are more delicate than those belonging to the larger breeds--and even they are not as hearty as one might suspect. The best option is to call a rabbit rescue or, even, your local SPCA. Rabbits show regularly at the dog pound. Wouldn't it be nice to learn about them, then well treat the ones you take from homelessness? The best option for keeping them, by the way, once you have rescued and retrieved them, is free range. But I will leave you to do your own research on that. Good Luck!

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One of the easiest turtles to take care of would be a water turtle. Every 1 to 3 days clean the tank. If it's a baby turtle, you only have to feed it a food stick 2 or 3 times a day.

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the cartoon kind

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A dwarf rabbit in my opinion or adopt one they have already been hadled

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a blue tongue lizard!

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they are the same thing

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