Most exotic animals seen on the pet trade

I've seen too many to list advertised on the internet. In person, I'd have to say that nile crocs are the most insane. Spider monkeys were fairly common in pet shops when I was a kid (30 years ago).

The most interesting thing I've seen of late was here in my town. A shop that sells exotic birds had a young turaco for sale. There's a fish shop not far from here that had a Goliath tigerfish and some kind of lungfish a year or two back.
 
I've seen too many to list advertised on the internet. In person, I'd have to say that nile crocs are the most insane. Spider monkeys were fairly common in pet shops when I was a kid (30 years ago).

The most interesting thing I've seen of late was here in my town. A shop that sells exotic birds had a young turaco for sale. There's a fish shop not far from here that had a Goliath tigerfish and some kind of lungfish a year or two back.

Plenty of Touracos are bred in private aviaries in Europe. Not regarded as 'pets' though, they are very much aviary birds.
 
Someone on one of the facebook bird groups has a tame pet turaco, they're in the US.
He hand-raised it.
 
In person, there was a pet store that opened up in the dumpy mall next to the walmart at the beach here that had a few puppies and kittens, a ton of rodents, and some exotics. Coati, wallabies, ringtailed lemurs, several monkey species, a bunch of different reptiles and fish (I didn't look closely at those but I'm sure some were uncommon pet species). Many of the animals were clearly sick and it broke my heart.

If we're including illegal sales, I've helped with the tracking of some people selling cheetahs, primarily via instagram. Middle eastern countries are finally cracking down on it and arresting people.

Kens Exotics Exotic Pets
This place is currently selling a Nile Hippo...

Ken stopped selling animals a few years ago. A lot of his were brokered, rather than ones he actually had; I believe he mostly kept servals, rodents, and marsupials. The weirdest thing I ever saw him advertise was vampire bats.
 
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An African Manatee could not be legally imported into the US afaik.. I didn't see anything about them on Twitter.

~Thylo
 
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