it depends on the state, but in most you need a permit. to find out what the law is in your area, contact the local fish and game dept.
No foxes can't be pets in the U.S. it is illegal This is completely incorrect. Foxes as pets are legal in the United States, but a few states have bans on them. To find out if they are legal in your area, call your local Wildlife center to get all the details.
NO!
They are legal with a permit. :)
No, but it is illegal to hunt them with dogs.
Yes, gray foxes are found in much of the United States. To view a range map, click on this link.
I don't know really
Yes you can I own one! http://www.city-data.com/forum/pets/849493-states-allow-foxes-pets.html Keep scrolling til' you get to Oklahoma
Yes. While the fox is a declared pest under the Natural Resources Management Act 2004, it is illegal to keep foxes as pets in most states. However, rules within different states do differ. In New South Wales, for example, the Red Fox is an unprotected species and no permit is required to keep or sell these animals. In NSW, foxes may be kept in captivity, but it is illegal to release them into the wild.
It depends where you are. Hunting regulations vary from place to place.
Foxes are in the United States, Asia, and Europe.
Check with your local state law to find out when the legal working age is. For the majority of states it's sixteen. However if it's a business owned by a family member you don't need to be of legal working age.
A business organized as a separate legal entity owned by stockholders is a partnership.