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If the question refers to any of the places named "Mt Pleasant" in Australia, then yes, it is illegal. It is illegal to keep sugar gliders anywhere in Australia because the sugar glider is a native animal and protected by law.
It is illegal to keep a fox anywhere in Australia. The fox is an environmental pest.
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If it's a wild animal, you can keep it for yourself, but you should have a veterinarian check it out. If it belongs to someone, it is illegal to take it without permission.
All but California/Hawii, in which it is illegal to even own a gerbil.
Unless you have a permit, it is illegal to keep opossums as pets in the state of Kansas.
No, it is legal in Australia but it should be illlegal because it is a cruel way to test cures for human diseases, illnesses, cancers ect.
It is illegal to keep sugar gliders in Australia because the sugar glider is a native animal and protected by law. On the whole, Australia prefers to allow its native animals to remain free. Some states in USA have outlawed the keeping of sugar gliders because they recognise that introducing exotic animals into other areas is detrimental to the animal, and can cause environmental damage.
Yes. It is illegal in Australia but i am not sure about any other countries. I hope this helps.
Dog fighting is illegal in New Zealand. The Animal Welfare Act of 1999 forbids it. It is also illegal in the USA, England, Australia and many other countries.
No, it is not illegal to change a lightbulb in Australia.
No. The platypus is protected by law, as it is a native animal of Australia. It is illegal to hunt or keep platypuses, and only a small number of animal sanctuaries or zoos are permitted to keep them. During the late 1800s and early 1900s, there was a strong market in the US for platypus pelts and fur. This resulted in the near-extinction of the creature. Fortunately, legislation was brought in to protect most of Australia's native species, and platypus numbers have recovered since then.