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aquarium
right|thumb|A freshwater aquarium with plants and various tropical fish right|thumb|The underwater tunnel in the Sea Life London Aquarium|Sea Life London aquarium
vivarium
thumb|A miniature home terrarium. thumb|right|Biosphere 2 in [[Oracle, Arizona]]
pet door
small portal in a wall or door to allow pets to enter and exit a building
birdcage
thumb|Two children with parrot cage (painting by Georg Friedrich Kersting, c. 1835) thumb|British birdcage, c. 1750, mahogany and brass, overall: Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York City)
paludarium
thumb|upright=1.3|alt=An aquarium viewed from the front. At the bottom front, dark substrate material is built up high at the left and right sides, and low in the center, and its surface is covered in tiny green plants. Water fills the center of the tank, to about the halfway up the total height of the tank. Many and various larger plants grow above the water, and over the back wall of the aquarium.|A paludarium for housing freshwater fish inside A paludarium is a type of vivarium that incorporates both terrestrial and aquatic elements. Paludaria (or paludariums) usually consist of an enclosed
bedding
material strewn in an animal's enclosure for it to sleep on and to absorb feces and urine
litter box
indoor feces and urine collection box for pets
formicarium
thumb|300x300px|Formicarium made of plaster and an effective escape barrier A formicarium (: formicaria or formicariums) or ant farm is a vivarium which is designed primarily for the study of ant colonies and how ants behave and for the enjoyment of ants as pets. Those who study ant behavior are known as myrmecologists.
collar
harness for animals
aquascaping
thumb|upright=1.4|alt=Aquarium containing a variety of plants and a piece of driftwood, with white gravel at front and a plant with red leaves at the upper left.|58 United States customary units#Fluid volume|gallon (220 [[litre) freshwater aquascape]] Aquascaping is the craft of arranging aquatic plants, as well as rocks, stones, cavework, or driftwood, in an aesthetically pleasing manner within an aquarium—in effect, gardening under water. Aquascape designs include a number of distinct styles, including the garden-like Dutch style and the Japanese-inspired nature style. Typically, a
Pooper-scooper
thumb|alt=A homemade pooper-scooper|A homemade pooper-scooper in Portland, Oregon, 2012 A pooper-scooper, or poop scoop, is a device used to pick up animal feces from public places and yards, particularly those of dogs. Pooper-scooper devices often have a bag or bag attachment. 'Poop bags' are alternatives to pooper scoopers, and are simply a bag, usually turned inside out, to carry the feces to a proper disposal area. Sometimes, the person performing the cleanup is also known as the pooper-scooper.
pet carrier
portable box, crate, or cage used to transport small animals