Utaneko Bengals & Exotics
Exotic Animals

We have many various types of animals here at our Little Zoo!
You will find  some availability of these species, please
contact us if you
are looking for that particular animal.
Amaani of Utaneko
"Asia"

This is our super female Asian Leopard Cat
She has a lovely silk pelt with large black spots
Asia has proudly given us a litter of Asian
Leopard Cubs.
 
 
 
Matrix of Utaneko
"Baby"

This is our stunning Male Asian Leopard Cat
He has sired both Asian Leopard Cubs and F1
Bengals.
He is hugely rosetted with a soft, silky pelt.
A
"Joshka"
Joshka is a Male Ocelot
(Leopardus pardalis )

Ocelots are native to south America
The Ocelot's appearance is similar to that of the
domestic cat. Its fur resembles that of a Clouded
Leopard or Jaguar and was once regarded as
particularly valuable. As a result, hundreds of
thousands of Ocelots have been killed for their
fur. The feline was classified a "vulnerable"
endangered species from 1972 until 1996
"Mia"

Mia is a female Ocelot
Captive bred
Mia has a lovely temperament and has been hand
reared.
AkaBongo of Utaneko
"Bongo"
Leptailurus serval.
the shoulder height is about 54-66 cm (21-26 in). Weight ranges
from 9 to 16 kg (20-35 lbs) in females, and from 12 to 26 kg (26-
57 lbs) in males. Life expectancy is about 12–16 years in the
wild, and up to 20–25 years in captivity. It is a strong yet slender
animal, with long legs and a fairly short tail. The head is small in
relation to the body, and the tall, oval ears are set close
together
"Baby"
Asian Leopard Cat (Male)
(Felis Bengalensis)
the Leopard Cat is as large as a Domestic Cat,
but there are considerable regional differences:
in Indonesia the average size is 45 cm (18 in),
plus 20 cm (8 in) tail, while it is 60 cm/40 cm
(24/16 in) in the Amur region. The shoulder
height is 41 cm (16 in) and the weight is 4.5-6.8
kg (10-15 lbs), similar in size to a Domestic cat.
"Asia"
Asian Leopard Cat (Female)
Meerkats
The meerkat or suricate Suricata suricatta is a small
mammal and a member of the mongoose family. It
inhabits all parts of the Kalahari Desert in Botswana
and South Africa. A group of meerkats is called a
"mob", "gang" or "clan". A meerkat clan often
contains about 20 meerkats at a time, but some
superfamilies have had 50 or more. Meerkats have an
average life span of 12-14 years
Ring Tailed Lemurs
The Ring-tailed Lemur is highly social, living in groups
of up to 30 individuals. It is also female dominant, a
trait common among lemurs but uncommon among
other primates. To keep warm and reaffirm social
bonds groups will huddle together forming a lemur
ball. The Ring-tailed Lemur will also sunbathe, sitting
upright facing its underside, with its thinner white fur
towards the sun. Like other lemurs, this species relies
strongly on its sense of smell and marks its territory
with scent glands. The males perform a unique scent
marking behavior called spur marking.
Cherry-head Red-foot Tortoise,
Geochelone carbonaria

Male Cherry-head Red-foot Tortoises grow to 13.5
inches in length, a bit larger than females, which
average 11.25 inches.
They are found in South America and several
Caribbean islands. They live in drier forest areas,
grasslands, savannas or rainforest belts adjoining
more open habitats.
Ferret
Mustela putorius furo

The ferret is a domestic mammal of the type Mustela
putorius furo. Ferrets are sexually dimorphic
predators with males being substantially larger than
females. They typically have brown, black, white, or
mixed fur, have an average length of approximately
20 inches (51 cm) including a 5 inch (13 cm) tail,[1]
weigh about 1.5–4 pounds (0.7–2 kg), and have a
natural lifespan of 7 to 10 years
"Olly"
Turkmenian Eagle Owl
Bubo bubo turcomanus
Royal Python
Oriental Short Clawed Otters
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