This animal is called a human boy. They are very nice pets, but you
have to be careful because even though they do not eat very much when they
are little, they keep growing bigger and you need to keep getting them
new clothes. Then you know what happens? They keep growing bigger and then
they eat more. They come in different colors, some times they change colors
to mix better in the environment. They eat pretty much any kind of food,
leaves, roots, berries, grasses, etc. You can keep them outdoors, although
the neighbors might complain. Sometimes they collect things and store them
in cabinets. You have to be careful though if you have a computer at home,
they are notorious for getting into things and they will almost certainly
get into a computer. Little ones often know more about these things than
big ones, although this has not been fully explained. Their natural habitat
is trees and fields although some have been none to survive in captivity
for long periods of time. The best thing to do with these kind of pets,
if you usually want to keep them in cement buildings, is to let them out
a little. If you keep them in cement houses all the time they may turn
white. This is a condition which should not alarm you, it can be fixed
by letting them out into their natural habitat for short periods of time,
say an hour in the afternoon. When building a cage for this type of pet,
you should build high walls because they can climb over pretty much any
wall. They have been known to unlatch doors and climb through windows.
This is not always a problem because they usually will return when they
are hungry. They usually stay very close to their mothers when they are
little, although they are apt to wander away more as they grow bigger.
When they are fully grown they may wander away a lot, but even so they
come back when they are hungry or when they need things. They are usually
pretty tame, and like being played with. Be careful if you leave them with
brothers or sisters because although it has not been observed that they
eat them, they have been known to bite them. Perhaps in the wild they eat
them.