Depends- If you own a ranch or sancuary in Washington, then yes. But other wise, no.
No, not at all. Tigers are wild animals and they belong in the wild.
Tigers do not live in the wild in Texas, and they never have. However, at least hundreds, if not thousands, of tigers are kept as pets there, some of which are kept there illegally. Note that tigers aren't meant to be pets; they can be very dangerous and shouldn't be confined to cages.
they are both felines carnivores and a large cat breed can be kept captive and as pets occasionally
No. It is dangerous to keep alligators as pets. They are wild animals and can be harmful to you and people around you. Also you have to provide him proper shelter and food, which may not be possible.
There are lots of different unusual pets. Some of these include sugar gliders, monkeys, tigers (these can only be kept in India, thus the unusual-ness), rats, and talking parrots.
No. platypuses are not permitted to be kept as pets anywhere in the world.
Many exotics do not make good pets. Yes, some places you are allowed monkeys, but that doesn't mean you should get one.
Yes because there was a Buddha that kept a white tiger && I have seen many Buddhists that keep cats and dogs and such animals.
Snails can be kept as pets.
Absolutely not. Kiwi are protected by law and may not be kept as pets anywhere in the world.
yes,pets were allowed in the White House.
They are commonly kept as pets, so the answer would be yes