Here you’ll find 20 Pets and domestic animals that start with F, organized from “Fainting Goat” to “Fruit Beetle”. They include common companions, small-farm livestock, and hobby or educational species kept worldwide.

Pets and domestic animals that start with F are animals you commonly keep for companionship, utility, or hobby purposes. Notably, the fainting goat became a popular small‑farm breed in the United States for its distinctive reflex.

Below you’ll find the table with Common name, Scientific name, Size (cm), and Classification.

Common name: Shows the familiar name you use to identify each animal, helping you scan and find entries quickly.

Scientific name: Lists the Latin binomial or formal species name so you can verify identity and search further information.

Size (cm): Gives a typical adult size range in centimeters to help you compare physical scale between animals at a glance.

Classification: Indicates a broad category (Mammal, Bird, Reptile, Fish, Arthropod) so you understand general biology and care needs.

Pets and domestic animals that start with F

NameScientific nameTypical adult size (cm)Classification
Fennec FoxVulpes zerda20Mammal
FerretMustela putorius furo38-51Mammal
Fighting FishBetta splendens6-7Fish
Fainting GoatCapra aegagrus hircus43-64Mammal
FowlGallus gallus domesticus40-70Bird
Fischer’s LovebirdAgapornis fischeri14-15Bird
FirefinchLagonosticta senegala10Bird
Frill-necked LizardChlamydosaurus kingii85Reptile
Fire-Bellied ToadBombina orientalis4-5Amphibian
Fire-Bellied NewtCynops pyrrhogaster9-14Amphibian
Fire SkinkLepidothyris fernandi35-38Reptile
Fire EelMastacembelus erythrotaenia50-100Fish
Frog-eyed GeckoTeratoscincus scincus10-13Reptile
Flowerhorn CichlidAmphilophus hybrid30-40Fish
Flame AngelfishCentropyge loricula10Fish
Flame TetraHyphessobrycon flammeus2.5-4Fish
Foxface RabbitfishSiganus vulpinus20-25Fish
Feathertail GliderAcrobates pygmaeus6-8Mammal
Fruit BeetlePachnoda marginata2-3Arthropod
Fruit BatRousettus aegyptiacus15Mammal

Descriptions

Fennec Fox
The smallest fox species, known for its enormous ears that help dissipate heat. They are social, active, and playful animals native to the Sahara Desert.
Ferret
A domesticated member of the weasel family. Ferrets are known for their playful, curious nature and long, slender bodies. They sleep deeply for many hours a day.
Fighting Fish
A vibrant freshwater fish from Southeast Asia, famous for the male’s flowing fins and aggressive nature toward other males. It’s one of the most popular aquarium pets.
Fainting Goat
A domestic goat breed whose muscles freeze for a few seconds when startled, causing them to fall over. They are kept as pets and for small-scale farming.
Fowl
A domesticated bird, commonly known as a chicken, kept for its eggs and meat. Many people also keep smaller flocks in their backyards for fresh eggs and companionship.
Fischer’s Lovebird
A small, social parrot species with a green body and orange-red face. They are popular cage birds known for their playful and affectionate nature with their bonded partner.
Firefinch
A small, seed-eating bird with vibrant red plumage in males. They are often kept in aviaries with other small, passive finch species due to their peaceful nature.
Frill-necked Lizard
An iconic Australian lizard famous for the large, expandable frill around its neck, which it displays when threatened. They require specialized care as pets.
Fire-Bellied Toad
A small, semi-aquatic amphibian with a bright green and black back and a startling orange or red belly. They are a hardy and popular choice for beginner amphibian keepers.
Fire-Bellied Newt
A small aquatic newt with a dark, warty back and a striking red or orange underside. They are relatively easy to care for in a proper aquatic or semi-aquatic setup.
Fire Skink
A brilliantly colored lizard with a bright red stripe along its side, native to West Africa. They are shy but can become quite tame with gentle handling.
Fire Eel
A large, eel-like freshwater fish with a dark body and striking red stripes. Despite its size, it can be a peaceful addition to a large community aquarium.
Frog-eyed Gecko
A terrestrial gecko from Central Asia with large, fish-like scales and prominent eyes. They are known for making chirping sounds and rattling their tails when disturbed.
Flowerhorn Cichlid
A man-made hybrid cichlid prized for its vibrant colors and the distinctive nuchal hump on its head. They are known for their interactive, “pet-like” behavior.
Flame Angelfish
A brilliantly colored dwarf angelfish, popular in saltwater reef aquariums. Its bright red-orange body with vertical black bars makes it a stunning centerpiece fish.
Flame Tetra
A small, peaceful schooling fish from Brazil. Its silver body fades to a fiery red-orange toward the tail, making it a popular choice for community aquariums.
Foxface Rabbitfish
A popular saltwater aquarium fish known for its bright yellow body and distinct black and white face. It is valued for its algae-eating habits and peaceful temperament.
Feathertail Glider
The world’s smallest gliding mammal, native to Australia. Kept as an exotic pet in some regions, it is known for its unique feather-like tail and ability to glide.
Fruit Beetle
A type of chafer beetle often kept as a pet, especially its larvae. The adults are easy to care for, feeding on fruit, and are a great beginner insect pet.
Fruit Bat
A species of megabat sometimes kept as an exotic pet. They are social animals that navigate using echolocation and are known for their fruit-based diet.
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