13 Very Expensive Animals

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There are a lot of people who really love animals. My love show and prove in many different ways. One way is the large number of pets the same type and the separation of large amounts of money for their daily comfort and life. Also there are people for whom money is not really anything, and love animals so much they are willing to do their prestige, or who knows what has already bought a very unusual, rare and expensive pets. The money these people make that amount of money can turn into money for the purchase of a small family car all the way to a luxury home or villa. Previo read what the animal is rarer and more expensive. Here are 13 very, very expensive pets.

1. Bengal cat. Price – $ 800 – $ 3,000

2.Snow Matsakue Price: $ 3,500

3.Squirrel Monke Price: $ 4,00

4.Chinese Crested Hairless Puppies Price: $ 4,000 – $ 5,000

5.Savannah Cat Price: $ 4,000 – $ 10,000

6.Mona Guenon Price: $ 6,000

7.Debrazzas Monke Price: $ 10,000

8.Striped Ball Python Price $ 10,000

9.Hyacinth Macaw Price: $ 6,500-12,000

10.Reticulated Albino Type II Tiger Python Price: $ 15,000

11.Lavender Albino Python Female Price: $ 20,000

12.Chimpanzee Price: $ 60,000 – $ 65,000

13.White Lion Kubs Price: $ 138,000



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