yes
Technically, yes owning an alligator as a pet is legal, but if you could also be making a felony if you're caught with an unregistered animal. In order to own a pet alligator legally, you must invest time and money to ensure that the reptile cannot escape, making the safety of the surrounding community your top priority. Owning an alligator is also very risky.
To sell cockatiels, you need to breed them first. If you have a permit for breeding, you can. If you have a bunch that you didn't breed, than you might be able to, I'm not sure.
Its possible, but you need to have some kind of wildlife permit. Why would you even want one anyway? They are very dangerous animals!
Yes yes yes yes and yes
Cross breed a macaw and an alligator
Yes you do need a license to own a alligator
As far as I know, there is no one breed or dog that you are required to have a permit to own.
It is an cross between a crocodile and an alligator.
Multiple factors allow the alligator to give birth. As long as these factors stay in check and healthy, alligators can have up to 12 litters of eggs.
no i dont think so
Of course you need a permit to landscape.
you need a permit to hunt anywhere so yes you need a permit to hunt in NJ