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Here is a list of 10 most expensive animals in the world


The list of most expensive animals includes horse, cow, dog and even beetle. try to go through the animals list without getting awe-inspired with the prices.

10. PALM COCKATOO: ESTIMATED WORTH UP TO $16,000




Also known as the Goliath Cuckatoo, the bird is known for its beautiful crest, its long beak and its red cheek patch that changes colour when the bird gets excited. Originally from New Guinea, these birds make exotic pets for many famous people. 

9. LAVENDER ALBINO BALL PYTHON: ESTIMATED WORTH UP TO $40,000




Just like the white lions, Lavender albinos are a product of recessive genes. Their yellow markings and red eyes make them one of the world's most beautiful snakes. Although, they might look scary, they are perfect as pets. 

8. SAVANNAH CAT: ESTIMATED WORTH UP TO $12,000




Capuchin Monkeys are primarily named after the Capuchin Monks who wore robes to keep their faces out of sight. Noticeably, the Capuchin monkeys are as cute as a button, and have been promoted as pets in Hollywoodian movies; it can be seen in the show Friends, and in the Jim Carrey movie Ace Ventura: Pet Detective. Interestingly, Capuchin Monkeys are great assists to the handicaps, they have to be kept in charge, however. Despite the fact that Capuchin Monkeys are dream pets as they have the potentials to live for fifty years, the owners have to keep them under control as they are pretty troublesome.

7. STAG BEETLE: ESTIMATED WORTH UP TO $89,000




Having a chimpanzee as a pet is not something unpreceded, but it is definitely outré. Petting chimps date back to centuries as chimps, more or less, have a connection with human beings and they are pretty intelligent. What makes chimps special is the fact they have an estimated lifespan of 60 years. If you are willing to pet one, you will have to get an exotic animal permit and licence, which may cost $60,000. Believe it or not, but chimpanzees are prone to speak in the present; it is not impossible to encourage a chimp to speak, but it is not easy, either!

6. ARABIAN HORSE: ESTIMATED WORTH UP TO $100,000




A person can but an interesting figure through keeping an unusual pet as a stag beetle. What would make a beetle expensive? Stag beetles are rare species of beetles with a lifespan of 7 years. What would make the idea of owning it peculiar? People usually pet puppies, cats, sheep and hamsters, it is not common to host an insect in your house, however. Stag beetles outshine among other species due to the fact that they have red blood mandibles and protruding antlers hanging on their black heads. The average length of stag beetles measures from 2 to 3 inches. Interesting, isn’t it?


5. WHITE LION CUBS: ESTIMATED WORTH UP TO $140,000



The Arabian horse is a breed by itself. Considered as one of the most genuine horses with pristine genes, this horse is marked with a perfect athletic body, high tail, chiselled neck, and a curved back that makes him definitely outshines other breeds. Regardless of the vigorous structure, Arabian horses are graced with speed and persistence. Such qualities have qualified Arabian horses to refine other horse breeds. Its estimated worth is up to $100,000 and even higher.


4. TIBETAN MASTIFF: ESTIMATED WORTH UP TO $582,000




The world’s largest dogs were originally guard dogs, trained to protect livestock. True-blooded Tibetan Mastiffs are rare and the last Tibetan Mastiff was sold for a whopping $1.5 million in 2011.


3. SIR LANCELOT ENCORE: ESTIMATED WORTH UP TO $16,000,000




This labrador’s price was high because it was not born but cloned. He is a clone of a labrador named Sir Lancelot who had unfortunately died of cancer.


2.MISSY MISSY: ESTIMATED WORTH UP TO $1,200,000




Missy came from the Holstein breed of cows which are known for the highest production of milk. However, more than her dairy produce, she was purchased by a group of Canadian investors for $1,200,000 in 2009 for her embryo in the hope to produce more of the same breed hence more exponentially increase dairy production.



1.GREEN MONKEY: AUCTIONED FOR $16,000,000 IN 2009




You see, The Green Monkey was the perfect horse in every way. He was the son of Forestry, whose colts were commanding a hefty price, and his grandfather was Storm Cat, one of the most heralded stallions of all time. He had the look that bidders loved. And everyone who wanted to take a deeper look at him in the days leading up to the auction found the colt to be virtually flawless.

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