Star Trek’s Famous Pets, Ranked

From dogs and cats to more exotic animals like snakes and tarantulas, pets play an important role in people’s lives. Some people keep pets for companionship and consider them part of their family, while others have them in their lives as a form of protection, novelty or status symbol. Whatever the reason, keeping and caring for animals is a very human behavior that has existed since prehistoric times, when people first domesticated wolves as hunting companions. In the far-flung future of Star Trek, pets are still a part of people’s lives, with some fantastic variations.In the distant future of the various Star Trek series, pets not only continue to play a role in human civilization, the care and keeping of animals is not a uniquely human trait. From Vulcans to Klingons and beyond, many sentient species throughout the galaxy adopt animals as companions. As humans explore the final frontier and discover new life forms, they also find an affinity for more exotic extraterrestrial creatures to keep and care for. From the alien to the familiar, 10 of Star Trek’s best known pets stand out from all the rest.Unlike many other pets, there isn’t much that tribbles can do, and what they can do isn’t especially beneficial to anyone. Tribbles are very good eaters. They’re so good at it that it seems at first that it’s all they do, until they start to reproduce. Unusual in mammals, tribble reproduction is entirely asexual. When Dr. McCoy first examines the tribbles, he believes that they reproduce at will. Eventually, he realizes that their constant reproduction is the result of their constant eating. Despite their soft fur and pleasant sound, the tribbles’ incessant eating and birthing makes them more of a nuisance than a proper companion species. Their transport through Federation space has been banned, even if they can detect Klingons in disguise.

From dogs and cats to more exotic animals like snakes and tarantulas, pets play an important role in people’s lives. Some people keep pets for companionship and consider them part of their family, while others have them in their lives as a form of protection, novelty or status symbol. Whatever the reason, keeping and caring for animals is a very human behavior that has existed since prehistoric times, when people first domesticated wolves as hunting companions. In the far-flung future of Star Trek, pets are still a part of people’s lives, with some fantastic variations.

In the distant future of the various Star Trek series, pets not only continue to play a role in human civilization, the care and keeping of animals is not a uniquely human trait. From Vulcans to Klingons and beyond, many sentient species throughout the galaxy adopt animals as companions. As humans explore the final frontier and discover new life forms, they also find an affinity for more exotic extraterrestrial creatures to keep and care for. From the alien to the familiar, 10 of Star Trek‘s best known pets stand out from all the rest.

Unlike many other pets, there isn’t much that tribbles can do, and what they can do isn’t especially beneficial to anyone. Tribbles are very good eaters. They’re so good at it that it seems at first that it’s all they do, until they start to reproduce. Unusual in mammals, tribble reproduction is entirely asexual. When Dr. McCoy first examines the tribbles, he believes that they reproduce at will. Eventually, he realizes that their constant reproduction is the result of their constant eating. Despite their soft fur and pleasant sound, the tribbles’ incessant eating and birthing makes them more of a nuisance than a proper companion species. Their transport through Federation space has been banned, even if they can detect Klingons in disguise.

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