Exotic pet ownership laws vary from location you would have to check with your local muncipality
little babys monkeys or cubs or chimps == ==
A marmoset monkey is fully grown at 15 months of age. They are already sexually mature at this age but are unable to breed until they are dominant.
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yes marmosets are legal in Canada or else why would they breed them in Quebec NO AND TO ANSWER THE QUESTION YOU ASKED LET ME SAY THE SAME REASON THEY BREED AND SELL PITBULL DOGS.. PITBULLS FALL UNDER BREED SPECIFIC LAWS IN ONTARIO MAKING THESE DOGS ILLEGAL...YET PPL ARE STILL BREEDING AND SELLING THEM
Yes...when you say that you mean Marmoset and Tamarin monkeys. I breed Cotton Top Tamarins..They are only the size of your finger when they are babies though...fully grown they both weigh about a pound, so they are still small. They are a lot of work though, as they are highly intelligent creatures. Please see the related link below. Actually there is a type of monkey that is the size of your finger when full grown; it is the Pygmy Marmoset. There is a picture of two of them at the second related link below.
lumberjack, a farmer, or a miner are only careers in Quebec, In Ontario you can either breed Huskies, trap beaver or play hockey.
I'm pretty sure that sea monkeys are produced from yeast
There are many different colors and markings for monkeys based on the breed and location. Some monkeys are simply brown.
I believe it is similar to human reproduction
yes, depending on what breed you are talking about
there is no breed