Every state and many municipalities have regulations about ownership of exotic animals and it is best to check locally. If degus are sold locally in pet shops they are probably legal to own in your area.
No. Degus are rodents, and rodent are not marsupials.
baby degus are called pups
The phrase "possession is nine-tenths of the law" is not a legal doctrine but rather a common saying that suggests that possession is a strong factor in determining ownership. In the U.S., legal ownership is established through titles, contracts, and other legal means, not merely through possession. While possession can influence legal outcomes, especially in cases of adverse possession, it does not guarantee legal rights to property without proper documentation or legal title.
In piles with other degus and in their FLAT topped houses.
Generally, no they are not. But some degus may be allergic. They should only have them as a rare treat, though, since degus are severely prone to becoming diabetic. -Mommy of twelve degus. Have had twenty-three.
Chinchillas. Ferrets. Gerbils (which i have two of). Capybara (may need permit). Degus.
legal requirement
Yes, it is a legal requirement for individuals and businesses to pay taxes to the government.
The possession of gold is not illegal in itself. What is illegal is the possession of illegally acquired gold.
There is no legal requirement in the US for any organization to be "diverse"
Yes it is legal i think.
Yes, they are very constitutional. The government exists to ensure the safety of the population. If that means preventing the possession of weapons with no legal or reasonable purpose, the banning of possession at all by those who cannot or will not use them safely, and the requirement of proper education and monitoring, then that is what must occur.