No. Not since 2006/2007
It is illegal to own, buy , or sell wild animal in Virginia. If the penguin is a captive bred penguin, then it is legal and does not require a permit.
Yes, the bobcat (a member of the lynx family) is found in West Virginia. I'm not sure about any other lynx species though.
Yes it's legal but check with local enforcement to determine the legal age to own one.
There are several different types of lynx and each species has its own Latin name: Lynx Lynx - the Eurasian Lynx Lynx canadensis - the Canadian Lynx Lynx pardinus - the Iberian Lynx Lynx rufus - the famous bobcat (N. America) Hope this helps :D
Generally speaking, no. Bobcats are a species of lynx, Lynx rufus. All bobcats are lynx, but not all lynx are bobcats. There are three other species of lynx: European lynx, Canadian lynx, and Iberian lynx. While lynx will eat nearly any meat, and are capable hunters--alone and in small groups--they typically shy away from the scent of their own kind except when mating, so are not even likely to encounter one of their own dead.
The age of majority is 18 in West Virginia.
In Tennessee, it is illegal to own a lynx as a pet. The state classifies lynxes as wild animals, and ownership of such species typically requires a special permit, which is generally not issued for private ownership. It's essential to check with local regulations and wildlife authorities for specific laws regarding exotic pets in Tennessee.
Virginia does not require registration, so the answer the question, assuming you are of legal age to own the gun and the gun isn't stolen, is no, you do not have to register it, because in Virginia, registration doesn't exist.
In New Jersey, lynx, including lynx kittens, are considered a protected species under state law and are illegal to own as pets. The state prohibits the possession of native wild animals without appropriate permits, which are typically not granted for species like lynx due to conservation concerns. It’s important to check with the New Jersey Division of Fish and Wildlife for specific regulations and guidelines regarding exotic and native wildlife.
In Virginia, it is illegal to own a groundhog as a pet. Groundhogs are considered wildlife and are protected under state regulations, which prohibit keeping them as domestic animals. If you're interested in having a pet, it's best to consider domesticated animals that are legal to own in your area. Always check local laws and regulations before acquiring any animal.
The legal BAC (blood alcohol content) limit in Virginia is .08%