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An ornamental animal is an animal kept for display or curiosity, often in a park. A wide range of mammals, birds and fish have been kept as ornamental animals. Ornamental animals have often formed the basis of introduced populations, sometimes with negative ecological effects, but a history of being kept as ornamental animals has also preserved breeds, types and even species which have become rare or extinct elsewhere.
This article does not cover animals kept in zoos, wildfowl collections or aquaria.
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Ornamental animals have been kept for many centuries in several cultures.
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Some ornamental animals have escaped from captivity and have formed feral populations.
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A number of animals have been protected from local or worldwide extinction by being kept as ornamental animals.
The following are breeds or species whose history has included a significant period as ornamental animals, either globally or in particular regions (animals kept primarily in modern zoos, aquaria or waterfowl collections are not included):
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Birds' ornamental value derives in part from their feather coloration. [2] Feather colors are often produced by carotenoids. [2]
![]() | The examples and perspective in this article may not represent a
worldwide view of the subject. (November 2010) |
An ornamental animal is an animal kept for display or curiosity, often in a park. A wide range of mammals, birds and fish have been kept as ornamental animals. Ornamental animals have often formed the basis of introduced populations, sometimes with negative ecological effects, but a history of being kept as ornamental animals has also preserved breeds, types and even species which have become rare or extinct elsewhere.
This article does not cover animals kept in zoos, wildfowl collections or aquaria.
![]() | This section needs expansion. You can help by
adding to it. (November 2010) |
Ornamental animals have been kept for many centuries in several cultures.
![]() | This section needs expansion. You can help by
adding to it. (November 2010) |
Some ornamental animals have escaped from captivity and have formed feral populations.
![]() | This section needs expansion. You can help by
adding to it. (November 2010) |
A number of animals have been protected from local or worldwide extinction by being kept as ornamental animals.
The following are breeds or species whose history has included a significant period as ornamental animals, either globally or in particular regions (animals kept primarily in modern zoos, aquaria or waterfowl collections are not included):
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Birds' ornamental value derives in part from their feather coloration. [2] Feather colors are often produced by carotenoids. [2]