Regardless of local laws in the US, it is actually illegal to own a wallaby anywhere. Many people do not realise this.
The Australian government has only permitted the export of kangaroos and wallabies overseas for non-commercial purposes. This means that smaller, private zoos have been permitted to have them. Unfortunately, this has resulted in numerous kangaroos and wallabies escaping from their enclosures (due to mismanagement and lack of understanding of the animals' needs), causing the development of feral populations overseas.
Despite permitting the export of these animals, this still does not mean that kangaroos or wallabies may be kept as pets. Anyone who sells kangaroos or wallabies overseas is, in effect, flouting Australian law by exploiting them for commercial purposes.
Yes they are. They're legal in 46 of the 48 states, Pennsylvania and California being the exceptions.
In South Carolina and other states, there is not limit to the number of pets you can own. However, it is very common for individual cities to have pet limits. Check with the city in which you live to find out how many cats you can own.
There are swamp wallabies, scrub wallabies and rock wallabies. The average rock wallaby can jump two and a half times its own height, and can safely leap down from much greater heights. In normal jumping, their focus is more on forward speed and distance, rather than height.
It is not legal to own any whale unless you are an aquarium or zoo and have the necessary permits and facilities to hold such an animal.
no they are not
If it is your own, certainly not.
Yes, switchblades are illegal in South Carolina. The state law prohibits the possession, sale, and manufacture of switchblade knives.
yes it is
You can own them, you just can't carry them.
I am nearly positive that yes, Pygmy Marmosets are legal in SC. The Illegal Exotic Animal laws do not include Primates.
No, it is not illegal to own lock picks in Carolina. That said, when in doubt consult the police or an attorney.
Not Michael Jackson. He does own the rights to "Carolina on My Mind" that is included in the Beatles songs he has the rights to, but he does not own the rights of "South Carolina on My Mind".Always check Snopes.
As many as you can afford.
According to the Colorado Division of Wildlife, it is illegal to own wildlife in Colorado. On their list of legal mammals squirrels are not listed.
Tensions arose around 1690, but the split did not become official until 1712. However, in 1719, South Carolina became its own legal entity and royal colony. ummm no they split in 1729 and that's from my text book so if your not 100 percent sure dont answer the question
Hope not
The legal age is 10 as a minimum at all fields, but generally 15+ is the appropriate age so they can handle both the pain and responsibility.