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MONDE EXOTIQUE
GOVERNMENT-LICENSED BREEDER OF EXOTIC ANIMALS
CONSERVANCY FOR THREATENED & ENDANGERED SPECIES
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Welcome to Monde Exotique, a family-run zoological center committed to the care and preservation of rare and exotic animals across France and Europe As a whole. Our mission revolves around providing top-tier care for our animals while educating the public on the importance of wildlife conservation, particularly for endangered and threatened species.
At Monde Exotique, we offer a variety of experiences, including guided tours, educational sessions, and custom private events tailored to increase awareness and understanding of the animal kingdom. Our facility is licensed and adheres to the highest standards of animal care and husbandry.
We are proud to be actively involved in the selective breeding of a number of exotic species, placing our animals in qualified homes, other zoological institutions, or breeding programs. Our commitment to customer service matches our dedication to animal welfare. We provide lifelong support for every animal adopted from us, and many of our animals come with health guarantees, ensuring their well-being in their new homes.
Due to ongoing safety protocols, all visits to Monde Exotique are by appointment only.
We are especially known for our successful breeding programs with pedigreed hedgehogs and sugar gliders, which allows us to offer friendly, well-socialized babies throughout the year. Additionally, we hand-raise a variety of exotic animals, such as fennec foxes, kangaroos, wallabies, coatimundi, and porcupines, available seasonally for adoption.
Feel free to explore our site to learn more about our available animals, and check back often for updates as we continue to expand our species pages. If you have any questions or are looking for a particular animal, don’t hesitate to contact us. We’re here to help guide you in finding the perfect exotic companion!
Featured Animals
New Arrivals
Fennec Fox
The enchanting Fennec Fox, with its big ears, playful nature, and unique desert adaptability.