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The pricey pigeon and other super expensive animals
New Kim, a two-year-old champion racing pigeon was sold at auction for a record-breaking $1.8million. That's around 拢1.3million. For a pigeon!
The auction house PIPA said: "We did not expect a pigeon (price) would go so high"
Belgian pigeons have a reputation for fetching a high price. New Kim has overtaken a pigeon called Armando, nicknamed the "Lewis Hamilton of pigeons" who was bought for a pricy 拢1.07million in 2019.
New Kim was bred by Gaston van de Wouwer, a well-known trainer of champion racing pigeons, who is now retiring and selling all of his 400 birds.
But, New Kim is not alone in the pricey animal list...
Super sheepdog
Megan broke the record for the price paid for a sheepdog. She was sold during an auction, with a winning bid of 拢18,900.
Megan was trained by Emma Gray, a shepherdess who spends her time breeding and training sheepdogs.
Megan's been bought by a farmer in Oklahoma, America.
Emma said: "Megan is such a special dog. She's become very valuable."
Tibetan Mastiff dog
This huge big ball of fur can be sold for prices up to around 拢945,000!
Mastiffs have become a prized status-symbol amongst China's wealthy population, with rich buyers across the country pushing the prices higher and higher.
They are descendents of dogs used for hunting by ancient tribes in central Asia and Tibet and are fiercely loyal and protective.
For that price, you'd certainly hope so!
Giant tuna
A Japanese boss paid a record 拢2.5 million ($3.1 million) for a giant tuna at an auction in Tokyo's new fish market earlier this year.
Self-styled "Tuna King" Kiyoshi Kimura bought the 278kg bluefin tuna, which is an endangered species.
Bluefin tuna is so valuable because it's thought to make the tastiest sushi - a popular Japanese dish made with different types of raw fish and rice.
But lots of people are worried about the future of the bluefin tuna. Because they are so valuable, too many are being caught and taken out of the sea.
Sheep
A sheep named Deveronvale Perfection from Banffshire, Scotland, sold for the remarkable sum of 拢231,000 in 2009. What a baa-rmy price!
It is believed to be the world's most expensive sheep.
The high price has been put down to the lamb's strong physical attributes.
Missy the cow
Missy the cow sold for a whopping $1.2 million dollars in 2009.
The show cow was such a large sum due to her perfect proportions. Who knew!