In most states, peacocks are completely legal to own. In Michigan, the regulation is that you can't own an animal which is a native wild animal or resembles a native wild animal without permit. However, peacocks aren't native, and don't look native. They are, however, considered a game bird (related to the pheasant) and can generally not be owned within city limits. Go to your local DNR site and check up on local ordinances, but for the most part, peacocks are entirely legal.
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Yes, peacocks may be protected in their native regions, but are a registered pet. Peacocks are common incubation pets as well, and are commonly bred within the United States for usage of incubation. Just to be sure you should call you local town offices and inquire there.
No, it is not legal to have a chimpanzee as a pet in California. California is one of several states in the United States that have banned the ownership of certain animals as pets.
In California, it is illegal to keep chipmunks as pets. California law classifies them as wild animals, and it is prohibited to import, transport, or possess them without a special permit. This regulation is in place to protect native wildlife and prevent the spread of diseases. If you're interested in small pets, consider other options that are legal and suitable for domestication.
Yes, pigs are legal in California. However, you have to make sure that you have enough space for the pig! Some illegal pets in California are sugar gliders, hedgehogs, ferrets, and gerbils.
No, possums are not legal pets in Texas.
It depends on where you live. In California they just raised it. 5 of each species. It used to be 3.
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Yes, llamas are legal to own in California. However, there may be specific regulations or zoning restrictions in certain cities or counties that could affect owning llamas as pets. It is recommended to check with local authorities for any restrictions.