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I'm not sure if fennecs are legal. I've just emailed the NJ dep. of fish and wildlife asking that question, and I'm hoping that they say yes!!! :) i promise i will come back and give you the answer.

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No. But, they're legal with a permit in Delaware and Pennsylvania - I've found even though they're "illegal", if you find a vet that will take them as "patients" then no one bothers you... I have a 50% grey wolf and 50% siberian husky dog who's sweet as pie and in PA he's just a dog, but in NJ he's illegal... kinda dumb but hope it helps...

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No, they are against the Alabama laws and codes of pet ownership. Also impossible to obtain a license.

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With a permit yes but you need to do your research on them as they are still wild animals

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Yes, however, they are considered a "controlled" species and require a permit!

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