Category
page 2Domesticated animals
Domesticated hedgehog
domesticated form of the hedgehog
captive elephant
elephant kept in a confining area
Canis lupus dingo
taxonomic rank that includes both the dingo and the New Guinea singing dog as well as some extinct dogs that were once found in coastal Papua New Guinea and the island of Java in the Indonesian Archipelago
Wolves as pets and working animals
pet monkey
monkey kept as a pet
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Huarizo
A huarizo, also known as a llapaca, is a domesticated hybrid cross between a male llama and a female alpaca. The misti is a similar hybrid, a cross between a male alpaca and a female llama. The most common hybrid between South American camelids, huarizo tend to be much smaller than llamas, with longer fibre. Huarizo are fertile and capable of back-crossing with the parent species.
estray
thumb|A stray sheep on a road in Lancashire, England
Estray, in common law, is any domestic animal found wandering at large or lost, particularly if its owner is unknown. In most cases, this implies domesticated animals rather than pets.