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'''Pets''' are [[animals]] which are kept for entertainment and companionship, rather than [[food]] or resources. Pets are impractical for an [[outpost]] or initial [[settlement|settlements]], since they consume resources without contributing to the survival of the crew. Established settlements may wish to introduce pets in order to improve [[morale]].
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'''Pets''' are [[animals]] which are kept for entertainment and companionship, rather than [[food]] or resources. Pets are impractical for an [[outpost]] or initial [[settlement|settlements]] on [[Mars]], since they consume resources without contributing to the survival of the crew. Established settlements may wish to introduce pets in order to improve [[morale]]. First experience has been made already with [[Pixel]] on the [[Mars Desert Research Station]] on [[Earth]].
  
 
==Candidate Animals==
 
==Candidate Animals==

Revision as of 10:57, 12 January 2009

Pets are animals which are kept for entertainment and companionship, rather than food or resources. Pets are impractical for an outpost or initial settlements on Mars, since they consume resources without contributing to the survival of the crew. Established settlements may wish to introduce pets in order to improve morale. First experience has been made already with Pixel on the Mars Desert Research Station on Earth.

Candidate Animals

Arachnids

Insects

Insects are a likely first choice as pets, since many species are easily maintained, and consume few resources.

Fish

Many species of fish are kept as pets on Earth. Species such as Betta (Betta splendens) and Goldfish (Carassius auratus) thrive in small aquariums.

Birds

Some species of bird may be kept in small cages. They are impractical for an initial settlement.

Mammals

Mammals are unlikely to be chosen as pets, as their care is resource intensive. Nonetheless, mammals such as cats and dogs are capable of meeting some of the social needs of humans. Other candidate mammals include rodents and rabbits.