This is not common like Homeowners, so you will probably have the best luck going to an independent insurance agent with access to a few MGA's (Managing General Agencies) who have access to a Liability market (insurance company) for this. You might also consider Animal Mortality coverage. See link below.
Exotic car insurance is offered by insurance companies such as Greener Pittsburgh, Equifit, Chubb Collector Car Insurance, Glennon, and Farmers Insurance.
Exotic species are animals that are not native to the area. Lions and giraffes are exotic animals in Ohio but not in Africa.
Yes, but it has to be an insurance that covers exotic pets if in the USA since they are originally from Australia and are exotic in the states.
The wild animals were exotic.
Insurance on an exotic sports car can be pricey. I would suggest getting your insurance from Statefarm.
I have not found insurance unless you get a homeowners and policy on the exotics seperately. And show proof you have a policy on the exotic animals, no company will insure you! It can cost thousands of dollars a year! It is ridiculous that people haveto go through this!
Exotic animals are SUPER dangerous, they have certain instincts and aggressions that they need to survive in the wild. If a human was to come in contact with a truly exotic animal it can be deadly.
Most insurance companies will not offer you a policy if you own a Pit Bull, Rottweiler, Doberman Pincer, German Shepherd, or other similar breeds or a mixture involving any of these. Also any animal that has any bite history. The also want to know if you own any exotic pets. Most companies will deny your policy completely. I have only two that will offer you a policy but you have to sign an exclusion for animal liability. They will cover everything else except injuries due to animals.
This answer is not very simple. You see there really are no exotic animals in the ocean ecosystem. Mabye a couple sharks and all.
Besides zoos and circuses, exotic animals also feature in movies
Exotic animals are no longer aloud to eat live prey in captivity. avoiding diseases
Monkeys, exotic birds, and frogs are some animals that live in rain forests. However, there are many more varieties of exotic animals.