
Lemur
Known for its characteristic black-and-white ringed tail, it is one of the most charismatic species of Madagascar.

Cockatoos
These are exotic and intelligent birds, recognized for their distinctive movable crest and great communication skills. They are social and playful.

Capybaras
They are the largest rodents in the world and stand out for their calm and social nature. They love water and are very sociable.

Turtles
Long-lived and peaceful reptiles that can live for over 100 years. With their slow pace and strong shell, they are a symbol of patience and resilience.

Kangaroos
Marsupials native to Australia, known for their powerful hind legs that allow them to make great leaps. They are social and curious animals.

Macaws
The Ara genus includes the largest parrots in existence. These exotic birds are known for their vibrant colors and high intelligence, being able to mimic sounds and form bonds with humans.

Hornbill
This exotic bird is recognized for its distinctive large, curved “casque” beak, a bony structure that helps amplify its call and assert dominance in its habitat.

Flamingos
Specifically, the Pink Flamingo inhabits wetlands in Africa, Southern Europe, and Southwest Asia.

Lories
These are exotic birds from the parrot family, known for their colorful plumage and agility in flight. They are found in Australia, Southeast Asia, and the Pacific Islands, standing out for their nectar- and fruit-based diet.

Toucans
These tropical birds are recognized for their large, colorful beaks, which they use for feeding and temperature regulation. They inhabit the rainforests of Central and South America, standing out for their vibrant plumage.

Owls
These are birds of prey adapted to cold climates, especially in the Arctic. Their white plumage provides camouflage in the snow, and they are known for their sharp vision and hearing, which help them hunt prey.
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