An exotic animal is a rare or unusual animal kept as a pet.
It depends which exotic animal you want. An example of an exotic animal you can keep is a sugar glider. As long as the exotic pet you want is legal in your state you can usually get it.
Exotic species are animals that are not native to the area. Lions and giraffes are exotic animals in Ohio but not in Africa.
It really depends. Some classify an exotic animal as an animal not native to the state or area you are located, so that would make any animal not normally found in your area exotic. However most people classify an exotic animal as an animal that is normally in zoos, such as big cats, primates, elephants etc.
Technically an exotic is an animal kept as a pet that is not native to the country you live in. It is also an animal that most would consider a wild animal.
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an exotic livestock is a farm animal you don't see everyday like an ostrich it's exotic and it's a farm animal and also very very hard to find even online.
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Sugar Gliders!
The phone number of the Animal House Exotic Animals is: 256-974-8634.
A Patagonean Cavy is considered to be an exotic animal, so whether or not you can own one without an exotic animal license is entirely up to state legislation. Check your local government agency.
Did you mean exotic? The definition for exotic: 1. introduced from another country : not native to the place where found (exotic plants) 2. archaic, foreign , alien.