Yes, it is legal to have a pet possum in Texas with the proper permits and licenses.
No, it is not legal to own a possum as a pet in Texas.
Yes, it is legal to keep a possum as a pet in Texas with the proper permits and licenses.
In Texas, it is legal to own a pet possum if you have a wildlife rehabilitation permit or a permit from the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.
No. It is considered a wild animal and not native to CA.
In Texas, it is legal to kill a possum if it is causing damage to property or posing a threat to human safety. However, it is recommended to contact local authorities or animal control for assistance in dealing with the situation.
No, it is not legal to own a wolf in Texas. (See related link for more information.)
No. Possums are not used as pets.
In Texas, it is illegal to own a possum as a pet without a special permit. Possums are considered wildlife and should be left in their natural habitat. If you find an injured or orphaned possum, you should contact a licensed wildlife rehabilitator for help. It is important to follow state laws and regulations to ensure the well-being of possums and protect their natural environment.
It is up to local jurisdictions. Some cities allow pet pot-belly pigs, others do not.
No, Texas and Pa are the only two states that do not allow Capybara's as pets.
Madeleine is a Texas cowgirl with a horse named travis which she rides everyday to go hunting for POSSUM! She eats way to many possum and produces a lot of gas! (watch out for her possum gas) she likes to go fishing for fish too! She eats more possum than a hungry possum eating bear! Gosh darn that's lots of possum. Stop eating possum Madeleine!