You can, but you will be fined up to $5,000 and $10,000 respectively, and may face up to six months imprisonment for misdemeanor violations of the Act. Felony violations may result in fines of up to $250,000 for individuals, $500,000 for organizations, and up to two years imprisonment if caught.
yes can you
As the question is posted, no, farmers do not have the right to shoot any animal, endangered or otherwise.
It was a cat.
because if farmers shoot an endangered animal they are killing the last of that species and becides they can just relocate the animal
The animal that you are trying to find and shoot
When an animal escapes or when you set it loose you can go to the dart pic in the right hand corner when it is blinking. Then right-click an shoot the animal by leftmouseclick
You can shoot it if it is coming after you but not if it is staying in place. But you don't have to wait if it harms you to shoot it. It depends on the type of animal and the nature of the situation. Most of the time it's not necessary to shoot an animal. I've had a grizzly bear 12 feet from my face and didn't have to shoot it. First thing to do is back off calmly, don't panic, and observe the animal's behavior. In the case of a bear, is he sits up or stands up facing you, sniffs at the air, and his ears are up, he's probably just curious. If his ears are back and he's pawing at the ground, or popping his jaws, get ready to retreat quickly or shoot. Shoot only if you have to, and shoot at the head for a fast kill. Think before you shoot. Aim carefully if you shoot it and wound it it will just get mad. Aim carefully!!!!
Celebrate
Shoot it with a slingshot
Head
They skip around, eat, and wait for people to shoot them.
yes, but you have to yell " It's coming right for me".
yes, they hide in bushes and shoot everything