Some people really loves animals, and  they are ready to give some insane amount of money. Standard pets for  people are dogs, or cats, but we are made list of some other animals  that cost lots of money. Believe me or not, people do buy that animals.  But, for then, money isn’t problem, they just loves animals. So here is  the list of 11 Most expensive animals. Take a look and enjoy.
11. Bengal Cat – for $800-$3000
The Bengal cat has a desirable “wild” appearance with a gentle domestic cat temperament, provided it is separated by at least three generations from the original crossing between a domestic feline and an Asian Leopard Cat. So, they are probably expensive because of their look.
10. Japanese Macaques for $3500
The Japanese Macaque also known as the  Snow Monkey, is a terrestrial Old World monkey species native to Japan,  although an introduced free-ranging population has been living near  Laredo, Texas since 1972.
It is the most northern-living as well as the most polar-living non-human primate. In Japan, they were historically known as saru is used in modern times to distinguish from other primates.
It is the most northern-living as well as the most polar-living non-human primate. In Japan, they were historically known as saru is used in modern times to distinguish from other primates.
9. Squirrel Monkey for $4000
The squirrel monkeys are the New World  monkeys of the genus Saimiri. They are the only genus in the subfamily  Saimirinae.
Squirrel monkeys live in the tropical forests of Central and South  America in the canopy layer. Most species have para- or allopatric  ranges in the Amazon, while S. oerstedii is found disjunctly in Costa  Rica and Panama.8. Chinese Crested Hairless  Puppies for $4000-$5000
The Chinese Crested Dog is a smaller  hairless breed of dog. Like most hairless dog breeds, the Chinese  Crested comes in two varieties, both with and without fur, which are  born in the same litter: the Hairless and the Powderpuff.
7. Savannah Cat for  $4000-$10.000
The Savannah is a hybrid domestic cat  breed. It is a cross between the serval and a domestic cat.Savannahs are  considered one of the larger breeds of domesticated cats. The  savannah’s tall and slim build gives the appearance of greater size than  their actual weight
6. Mona Guenon for $6000
Campbell’s Mona Monkey, also known as  Campbell’s Guenon and Campbell’s Monkey, is a species of primate in the  Cercopithecidae family. It is found in Ivory Coast, Gambia, Ghana,  Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Liberia, Senegal, and Sierra Leone
5. DeBrazzas Monkey for $7000
De Brazza’s Monkey is an Old World  monkey that gets its name from French explorer Pierre Savorgnan de  Brazza. Locally known as swamp monkeys, they are often found in wetlands  in central Africa. It is very hard to find due to its good hiding  abilities, and so there is not an accurate species count.
4. Hyacinth Macaw for  $6500-$12.000
Native to central and eastern South  America, the Hyacinth Macaw, or Hyacinthine Macaw, is the largest macaw  and the largest flying parrot species in the world, though the  flightless Kakapo of New Zealand can outweigh it at up to 3.5 kg. In  terms of length it is larger than any other species of parrot. While  generally easily recognized, it can be confused with the far rarer  Lear’s Macaw. Their popularity as pets has taken a heavy toll on their  population in the wild.
3. Tiger Python for $15.000
Python molurus is a large non-venomous  python species found in many tropic and subtropic areas of Southern- and  Souteast Asia. It is known by the common names Indian  python,black-tailed python, and Indian rock python. Two subspecies are  currently recognized: the nominat subspecies and the Burmese Python.The  nominate subspecies mainly described here is limited to Southern Asia,  is generally lighter colored than the Burmese Python and reaches usually  3 metres (9.8 ft)
2. Chimpanzee for  $60.000-$65.000
Chimpanzee, sometimes colloquially  chimp, is the common name for the two extant species of ape in the genus  Pan. The Congo River forms the boundary between the native habitat of  the two species
1. White Lion $138.000
The white lion is occasionally found in  wildlife reserves in South Africa and is a rare color mutation of the  Kruger subspecies of lion. It has been perpetuated by selective breeding  in zoos around the world. White lions are not a separate subspecies and  they have never been common in the wild. Regarded as divine by locals,  white lions first came to public attention in the 1970s in Chris  McBride’s book The White Lions of Timbavati. The greatest population of  white lions are in zoos where they are deliberately bred for color. The  population of the white lion is unknown but the most recent count was in  2004 and 30 were alive.