you can put up a large strong fence around your yard.
Wild Onions actually. Allium canadense.
They must be fed like in the wild so that the animal can stimulate its mental and physical muscles in ways it would use in the wild. It also helps to keep the animal active so it does not become overweight.
opens soil so it will receive sunlight also keep grassland from looking like a forest
No, it is not illegal as long as the mushrooms naturally appeared and are not picked. Additional due to the rarity of prosecutions for actual magic mushroom cultivation, it is exceedingly unlikely that an individual with magic mushrooms growing in their yard would ever be arrested or face criminal charges.
yes you can because they are very cool
Yes. Probably a few different varieties. Like Fence Lizards, 5-lined skinks, and broadhead skinks. I live about an hour east of you (Ashland) and saw a 5-lined skink this morning. This is a great website that has distribution maps you can check! http://faculty.maryvillecollege.edu/wbcash/GSMNPReptiles.htmhttp://www.answers.com/topic/five-lined-skink
store bought crickets or mealworms, NEVER feed them wild crickets or mealworms, they could make him/her sick. you can buy these at PETSMART, that's what i do for my 5 lined skink.
depends what kind but most wild reptiles are illegal
If you mean - to keep them in the same vivarium - then NO ! They are completely different species requiring different living conditions. They would never encounter each other in the wild and therefore shouldn't be housed together !
It's illegal in any state.
They live in the wild and are illegal to keep as domestic pets.
some grain to be fed
Three species of lizards are found in MN. The common five-lined skink The prairie skink The six-lined racerunner. Prairie skinks and six-lined racerunners are not found in the area around Braham, according to range maps. Five-lined skinks are found throughout the State. It is rather unlikely that you will find them within the limits of any town or city, but you may find them in a nearby nature preserve, prairie, park, or other wild area. Rice Creek SWMA would be a good place to search. Keep in mind that these small, fast, alert lizards have excellent eyesight and hearing, and you will need to be on top of your game to ever see one.
yes ........
Return it to the wild before it gets sick.
yes it is illegal. it is illegal to have any kind of wild animal and any state in the US. Wild animals are not pets they are meant for the wild so keep them there. that is how or why so many animals are endangered, now people think its cool to keep them as pets when they are meant to live their lives in the wild, so to answer your question its HORRIBLY WRONG to have them there.