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.
none ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Actually kinkajous are legal in quite a few states but they're also illegal in quite a few as well. The best way for you to find out if a kink is legal in your state would be to call your local fish and wildlife department and ask them about the legalities of owning kinks where you live. Good luck!
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.
kinkajous are not very fast animals or very slow animals actually they are very slow and fast animals
The Predators Of Kinkajous (Pronunced k-in-ca-jow.) Are Jaguars, Caimans, Harpy Eagles, Green Anacondas And Green Tree Pythons. And Humans.
Kinkajous are primarily threatened by large predators such as jaguars, ocelots, and birds of prey like Harpy eagles. Other threats include habitat destruction, hunting, and capture for the illegal pet trade.
They are LEGAL!!!................"Hooray" says the toddlers!
Kinkajous can go on their own at about four months of age. Until this time it will stay with its mother. The mother will nurse the baby for eight weeks.
Kinkajous are not legal to own as pets in Minnesota. The state classifies them as prohibited non-native species, which means they are not allowed to be kept as pets due to potential risks to public safety and the environment. Please check with local authorities for specific regulations regarding exotic pet ownership.
No. Not since 2006/2007
none ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Actually kinkajous are legal in quite a few states but they're also illegal in quite a few as well. The best way for you to find out if a kink is legal in your state would be to call your local fish and wildlife department and ask them about the legalities of owning kinks where you live. Good luck!
It is illegal to own, buy , or sell wild animal in Virginia. If the penguin is a captive bred penguin, then it is legal and does not require a permit.
Yes it's legal but check with local enforcement to determine the legal age to own one.
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.
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.
kinkajous are laughing mammals
kinkajous are golden-brown in colour.
The age of majority is 18 in West Virginia.