No, They are illegal to own in New Jersey unless you are a licensed breeder. Even at that you are limited to a total of 3 kinkajous for breeding purposes.
sources: Fish, Game, and Wildlife officer.
They are illegal. You need a permit to own one.
The Kinkajou is a mammal, therefore is endothermic
gnu, ewe, caribou, kinkajou
kinkajou climb and eat fruit, and reproduce.
Probably not, unless you have a permit. See, Paris Hilton is rich and can geta kinkajou because she's spoiled. Anyway, if you are thinking of getting one as a house pet, abandon the idea. Wild animals trash peoples homes all the time, so, unless you despise your house and everything in it, forget it. You might not be able to care for it properly, anyway. Oh, and Paris Hilton got bit by her kinkajou.
They are illegal. You need a permit to own one.
Yes, hedgehogs are legal in NJ. You just need a permit to own one.
Yes because they are not considered monkeys. Monkeys are illegal but kinkajous are in the dog family (believe it or not) however they are legal in MA.
Baby kinkajou is called a baby kinkajou
Yes, hedgehogs are legal in NJ. You just need a permit to own one.
No
The kinkajou is related to the raccoon
photosynthesis about a kinkajou
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Mace spray is legal in NJ.
ther are seven subspecies of Kinkajou
Yes, the kinkajou is real :P