This list includes 8 Pets and domestic animals that start with N, from “Nanday parakeet” to “Nutria”. They are commonly kept for companionship, hobby breeding, and small-scale husbandry, and many adapt well to captive care.

Pets and domestic animals that start with N are species kept by people for companionship or practical uses. A notable example: escaped Nanday parakeets formed feral flocks in parts of the Americas.

Below you’ll find the table with scientific name, size (cm), and classification.

Scientific name: The formal Latin name helps you identify species and cross-check common-name variations worldwide.

Size (cm): Typical adult length gives you an idea of housing and handling needs at a glance.

Classification: Broad groups (Mammal, Bird, Reptile, Fish, Arthropod) let you compare care and biological traits quickly.

Pets and domestic animals that start with N

NameScientific nameClassificationTypical adult size (cm)
Norway ratRattus norvegicusMammal20–25 cm
Neon tetraParacheirodon innesiFish3–4 cm
Neon gobyElacatinus oceanopsFish3–6 cm
Nanday parakeetAratinga nendayBird26–28 cm
NewtVarious (family Salamandridae)Amphibian7–15 cm
Nile tilapiaOreochromis niloticusFish30–45 cm
NutriaMyocastor coypusMammal40–60 cm
Naso tangNaso spp.Fish30–60 cm

Descriptions

Norway rat
Commonly kept as “fancy rats,” friendly, social rodents often kept as pets and used in laboratories; intelligent and trainable.
Neon tetra
A tiny, brightly colored freshwater aquarium fish popular in community tanks for its iridescent blue and red stripe.
Neon goby
Small reef-cleaner fish kept in marine aquariums; peaceful, often eats parasites and algae in reef tanks.
Nanday parakeet
Vocal, playful parrot native to South America, kept as a companion bird for its personality and striking facial markings.
Newt
Small, aquatic or semi-aquatic salamanders commonly kept in terrariums; require moist habitats and are popular with amphibian hobbyists.
Nile tilapia
A hardy, fast-growing fish widely farmed for food and kept in ponds; also kept by aquarists in large tanks.
Nutria
Large, semi-aquatic rodent sometimes farmed for fur or kept in small-scale husbandry; requires water access and ample vegetation.
Naso tang
Also called “unicornfish,” a group of popular marine aquarium tangs valued for shape and reef-safe grazing, but they need large tanks.
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