Yes lawful
No permit required
not regulated by state. Check local laws
They are legal with a permit. :)
Yes, they are legal in Nevada and make adorable and wonderful pets!
Ocicat yes. Fennec foxes and bobcats you probly need some pemit or qualifacations and not some regular pet owner
It's all dependent on the type of fox. Under Type II of the TN Exotic Animal Laws, you may not legally own a native species. This would include Red Foxes and Grey Foxes. They are outright illegal to own. Arctic and Fennec foxes on the other hand are not native to Tennessee and therefore are legal to own without permit.
Pet genets are not legal to own as pets in Wisconsin. They are considered wild animals and require special permits and licenses to keep in captivity. It is advised to check with the local wildlife authorities for specific regulations.
First of all OP is talking about foxes. Like real foxes. These kind to be exact: http://images.google.com/images?hl=en&q=fennec+fox&um=1&ie=UTF-8&ei=c_-cSdyjMarYygXnvNSUCg&sa=X&oi=image_result_group&resnum=1&ct=title To OP: It greatly varies from state to state, but there is a great site with a list of breeders of fennec foxes. You will also need a permit, contact a breeder in your state to help you get setup to one one. Here is a list or breeders: http://www.fennecfoxes.net/breeders.html The forums don't work as of yet, and if your state isn't listed it is most likely they are illegal to own(double check first by contacting your local wildlife department)
No, cacti are natives of the Americas and the fennec is from Africa.
$1000 to around $20,000 it saidMy fennec fox is costing me $1200. I had to make a $250 non-refundable deposit to show intent to purchase. Fennecs are not the pet for you if you don't have a huge amount of time in your day to devote to training them. They are much smarter than a dog or cat and get into trouble.
They are under the list of undesirable species under 4VAC15-30-40. So unless you have a permit for one, then no- you can not legally own one.
For a fennec fox, you will need a Class III Wildlife permit.
In most locations it is not legal to own a fox. However, there are dog breeds that look like foxes. There are also dog breeds that are called foxes, such as the Fox Terriers.
The fennec fox communicates with other animals primarily through vocalizations, including barks, howls, and growls, which convey different messages such as alarm or social interaction. Additionally, they use body language, such as tail movements and ear positioning, to express their feelings and intentions. Scent marking is another important form of communication, allowing them to establish territory and convey information about their reproductive status. Together, these methods help fennec foxes interact with both their own species and other animals in their desert habitat.