In Tennessee, coatimundis are classified as exotic animals, and ownership is regulated. While it is legal to own a coatimundi in the state, owners must obtain a permit from the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency (TWRA). Additionally, owners are required to meet specific standards for the animal's care and housing. It’s important to check local ordinances, as some counties or cities may have additional restrictions.
In Tennessee, owning a coatimundi is subject to regulations under the state's exotic animal laws. You are required to obtain a permit to keep a coatimundi as a pet, as they are classified as a regulated species. It's essential to check with the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency for specific requirements and to ensure compliance with local ordinances. Always verify the latest regulations, as laws can change.
No. Felons cannot legally own or possess firearms in any U.S. state.
No. Arizona has very strict and unfair exotic animal laws. *Making it illegal to own a coatimundi is not unfair in the least.
There is no such thing as a registered gun within the state of TN. Class III items are registered, but that is a federal thing. You can, however, pawn any gun in TN that you legally own.
If you have a handgun carry permit, definitely. The handgun carry permit covers "any handgun that you legally own or posses."
The correct term is coati, not coatimundi. Coatimundi is the Native American term for the solitary male animal. Coatis are from the animal kingdom.
Yes with parental consent.
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.
Yes, a company can legally own its own stock, which is known as treasury stock.
The coatimundi live in the tropical rainforests of South America and in parts of Mexico. The species named the ring-tailed coatimundi and mountain coati are found in many countries of South America. While the species named the white-nosed coati and Cozumel Island coati live in Mexico. The Coatimundi belongs to the raccoon family.
no
first, it depends on what state you live in anyway.Then you must obtain a USDA permit(if you require a permit in your state