World’s most expensive pets : Worth more than a house, diamond and supercar

1. Green Monkey - $ 16 million
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Topping the list of the most expensive pets in the world is Green Monkey, an American thoroughbred racehorse.

You may wondering why he tops the list at 16 million dollars, but here’s why, he can run a mile in 9.8 seconds in his first race! His father was also another American thorough bred, Forestry. So, a combination of his impressive speed and perfect genetics made him one of the most highly sort after horses in the equestrian world.

2. Tibetan Mastiff - $ 1.9 million
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In second place on the more-money-than-sense scale, is the Tibetan Mastiff.

This huge Asian dog breed is also the world’s priciest pooch.Originally bred to be guard dogs, they’ve since been crossbred with other dogs and make a great pet if you can afford to buy one.

3.Sir Lancelot Encore-Labrador
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Sir Lancelot Encore is not an ordinary Labrador, it is actually the first cloned dog of the world.

After, bathing in his own success for a while, he thought it would be a good idea to continue his unique gene pool, so he fathered a couple of litters of his own.

4.Miss Missy-cow
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Miss Missy is a world-famous Holstein Cow. Her price comes from her popularity and success as she’s won several major titles.

Miss Missy-cow produces 50% more milk than a standard cow.

5.White Lion Cubs
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Found only in a remote area of South Africa’s Kruger National Park, less than 300 white lions are believed to exist in the wild.

Despite distinctive white fur and eyes, they are not actually albinos. It is believed that the mutation is due to recessive genes in both parents. After you’ve dropped $140,000 on one cub, you’re probably going to need to buy another, as they prefer not to be alone.

6. Chimpanzees
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Easily one of the smartest animals on our list. Chimpanzee, species of ape that, along with the bonobo, is most closely related to humans.

It’s considered to be perfectly legal to own a chimp in several countries around the world.

7.Camels
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Most commonly associated with wealthy Arabs and oil tycoons, the Camels association is rightly deserved as it’s one of the most expensive animals in the world.

Most expensive camel. Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashed al-Maktoum, crown prince of the United Arab Emirates of Dubai, purchased the female camel for 2.72 million dollars.

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