They are illegal. You need a permit to own one.
Where can I pet a tiger or tiger cub in California
The kinkajou lives in the Amazon rainforest.
The Kinkajou is a mammal, therefore is endothermic
Yes, kinkajous are hypoallergenic. They do make good pets, but please do a LOT of research before you get one. I hope you enjoy your new pet!
Probably not, unless you have a permit. See, Paris Hilton is rich and can geta kinkajou because she's spoiled. Anyway, if you are thinking of getting one as a house pet, abandon the idea. Wild animals trash peoples homes all the time, so, unless you despise your house and everything in it, forget it. You might not be able to care for it properly, anyway. Oh, and Paris Hilton got bit by her kinkajou.
Chinchillas are legal to own as a pet in California.
Yes, it is legal to have a pet duck in California. However, there may be local regulations or ordinances that restrict ownership of ducks, so it's best to check with your city or county animal control agency to ensure compliance with any specific requirements. It's also important to provide proper care, shelter, and attention to ensure the well-being of the duck as a pet.
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No, it is not legal to have a chimpanzee as a pet in California. California is one of several states in the United States that have banned the ownership of certain animals as pets.
anteaters, as well as all animals related to it, are unfortunately illegal in California.
Yes it is legal. Both painted turtles and red sliders are legal.
i think no because they are a wild animal
No. It is considered a wild animal and not native to CA.
To find a Kinkajou, one must travel to a rainforest in a country such as the South American countries. Some of these "honey bears" live in zoos in California, however.
the sun bear and sloth bear refered to as honey bears, but i dont now all that about being sold in pet stores as pets! a kinkajou (honey bear) is sometimes sold in pet stores
Yes, unless prohibited by local zoning laws.
You would have to go to your township offices to find out if it is legal and to find out if you have enough room on your property to own ducks there.