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yes if there out of the own enviroment.
It all depends on where you live. While no, they will not arrest you for owning the animal, they will seize it if it is illegal in your area. While it is legal in the US to own a fox, some states ban these exotic pets, stating they are wild animals.
Nunchucks were previously illegal in Michigan, but the ban was lifted in 2018. As of now, it is legal to own and carry nunchucks in Michigan unless they are being used to commit a crime or cause harm.
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Plants are producers because they produce their own food using the sun's energy.The arctic fox is a consumer and because they eat other consumers and not grass they are called secondary consumers
It's all dependent on the type of fox. Under Type II of the TN Exotic Animal Laws, you may not legally own a native species. This would include Red Foxes and Grey Foxes. They are outright illegal to own. Arctic and Fennec foxes on the other hand are not native to Tennessee and therefore are legal to own without permit.
No such breed. I assume you mean an Arctic fox. They live in Arctic regions, but legally you have to go through a lot of stuff and pay a lot of money to own it.
According to DEFRA, for the canines of the following genera, you do not need any kind of license to own one as a pet in the UK Alopex - Arctic Fox, Cerdocyon - Crab-Eating Fox, Otocyon - Bat-Eared Fox, Psuedolopex - Argentine Grey Fox, Urocyon - Island Fox, Vulpes - Red Fox. You would therefore need a license for species like the Kit Fox, or the Fennec.
The phone number of the Michigan'S Own is: 989-652-8005.
yes it does.