Yes
Generally, mongooses are not friendly. They are not able to be kept as pets anywhere except in Hawaii and Mexico, although a few exceptions to this exist.
Yes, Mongooses can be pets.
No.
no
Humans benefit from mongooses because they help control pest populations by feeding on insects and small rodents. They also help reduce the spread of diseases carried by pests. Additionally, mongooses are sometimes kept as pets for companionship.
No. platypuses are not permitted to be kept as pets anywhere in the world.
No, Missouri does not have native mongoose populations. Mongooses are primarily found in Africa, Asia, and parts of Europe, and they are not naturally occurring in the United States. However, there have been rare instances of individuals being kept as exotic pets, but they are not established in the wild in Missouri.
Snails can be kept as pets.
Absolutely not. Kiwi are protected by law and may not be kept as pets anywhere in the world.
They are commonly kept as pets, so the answer would be yes
No, lions are not meant to be kept as pets.
Yes.