Mini Pig
Cost: 250-1,5K
Rarity: Not too Rare
Mini pigs are pigs that have been selectively downsized over many generations in order to produce a pig that stays small, and can therefore make a great indoor pet. A mini pig will generally grow 12-16 inches and will reach 25-65 pounds; similar to a smaller dog. Mini pigs need a lot of attention; they do best with a companion pig to keep them company. They work well for people with allergies because they have coarse hair, called bristles, rather than fur. Like their larger counterparts, mini pigs enjoy a roll in the mud outdoors every so often.
Hedgehog
Cost: 75-250
Rarity: Somewhat
The hedgehog is a carnivorous animal that originates from Europe, Asia and Africa. Hedgehogs have excellent hearing and sense of smell, but weak eyesight. As the hedgehog forages for foodfin hedges), he makes a grunting noise that is similar to that of a hog, thus the name "hedgehog." Hedgehogs are nocturnal, which means that they can be a bit grumpy when you try to handle them during the day. If the animal is feeling anti-social, he will roll into a ball, stick out his spines and make a clicking noise with his tongue; they are like cute spike-balls with an attitude.
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Pygmy goats tend to be kept as pets primarily, though also work well as milk producers and working animals. The pygmy goat is quite hardy, an asset in a wide variety of settings, and can adapt to just about every climate. These goats are pretty much just wacky animals, they like jumping on random surfaces and usually have a good amount of energy. They also need companions, which means if you buy one, you need to buy a second one. Altogether, the pygmy goat makes a great pet.
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