5. DeBrazza’s Monkey, $7,000
Named after a French explorer, DeBrazza’s monkey, which is widespread in Central Africa
the primate is highly shy, and displays a broad range of emotions.

the largest FLYING parrot in the world, stretching as much as 1M long
their beaks can crack coconuts open.

The largest snake species in India, this bad boy can get up to 4M long and over 120 pounds– more than enough to crush your scrawny body.
With only
one more pair of chromosomes than us, they also have thumbs, different groups have very different social displays, and they have a sophisticated, and rank-based structure of interaction with one-another.
They also display laughter, and there is a great deal of debate over whether or not they understand language.
They are Bengal tigers with a recessive gene
An additional genetic condition can remove the stripes from a white tiger, rendering it entirely white–something that’s even more rare