According Florida statute 724.58 article 5c, it is perfectly legal to kill an armadillo if it is causing damage to property
In Texas it is legal to own an armadillo but not recommended as they are difficult to maintain healthy in captivity unless they are given a natural habitat.
In much of its range the armadillo receives no protection form hunting. However, it is best to check with local authorities to learn the law in your area.
It is legal to shoot iguanas in Florida with an air gun as long as it is done in a humane manner and adheres to regulations regarding shooting near residential areas or public spaces. It is recommended to check with local authorities for specific rules and guidelines on hunting iguanas.
It is legal to shoot under some circumstances. Like any place, there are laws and regulations that must be followed.
yes it is
Alligator, Florida, and armadillo are all nouns.
In the U.S. generally speaking, a person of any age can shoot a gun for legal purposes such as target shooting. As far as I know, Florida does not have any age restrictions on a state level.
No it is not legal to own or interfere with any wild birds in Florida. Contact the Florida Department of Fish and Wildlife
armadillo
Armadillos are classified as nongame and nonthreatened in Texas. Therefore, a landowner or landowner's agent may take armadillos in any number as long as they are not used for commercial purposes.
Yes, as long as they shoot at you first. ;-) Seriously, though, it is NEVER legal to shoot "unwanted people on your property," regardless of where you are. Could I shoot the mailman if I thought he was bringing me bad news? Don't be ridiculous.
If the person is breaking into an occupied dwelling yes. For more information, see the related link.
Evidently, there is no problem keeping an armadillo as a pet in the UK as there are a number of UK websites offering them for sale,
No. But where you shoot it, what you shoot it at, or where the projectile goes can be.