There are two subspecies of otters in North Carolina. Lontra canadensis lataxina or the river otter lives throughout the Coastal Plain and Piedmont, whereas Lontra canadensis canadensis [sic] or Northern river otter is apparently the from in the mountains.
No. Sea otters are found only in the northwestern Pacific. The river otter is found in North Carolina.
North Carolina has the highest rate of pet euthanasia. The rate of euthanasia in shelter animals in North Carolina is 99%.
It is illegal for pet stores to sell Apple Snails in North Carolina.
Those interested in purchasing a pet monkey in North Carolina have several options when looking for their new pet. Local pet stores are an option, as well as online exotic pet merchants.
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There are numerous pet adoption centers in North Carolina, as well as many volunteer based rescue groups and foster homes. Search on the website provided below to find pets local to you.
There is no statewide legislation in North Carolina as to whether you can have a pet Capuchin monkey. There are counties which have banned having monkeys as pets however, so to be sure about where you live, check with your local Wildlife Resources Commission.
North American river otter was created in 1777.
Because the sea otter would die. It would be very sad.
The otter is native to the coasts of the northern and eastern North Pacific Ocean.The otter is native to the coasts of the northern and eastern North Pacific Ocean.The otter is native to the coasts of the northern and eastern North Pacific Ocean.The otter is native to the coasts of the northern and eastern North Pacific Ocean.The otter is native to the coasts of the northern and eastern North Pacific Ocean.The otter is native to the coasts of the northern and eastern North Pacific Ocean.
If there are pet shops and hobyists who supply them of course there are. yes no maybe so
$3.00 for the pet a day. And $50.00 for one person