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Despite popularity, goldfish have limited memory and interaction capabilities, not recognizing owners in a way that indicates loyalty or affection.
Social among their kind, hermit crabs don't bond with humans, offering fascination to watch but without exhibiting loyalty.
Exotic pets like scorpions lack the ability to show loyalty or affection, their care focused on understanding needs rather than companionship
Unique pets intriguing to some, tarantulas don't bond with owners, their interactions based on instinct rather than loyalty.
While interesting to observe, frogs remain distant, prioritizing their environment over forming bonds or showing loyalty to caretakers.
Fascinating pets driven by instinct and survival, snakes don't exhibit loyalty, reacting based on their natural behaviors rather than forming emotional connections
Solitary creatures focused on survival, hamsters typically don't bond with human caretakers or exhibit loyalty or affection.