No, there are no wild alligators in Michigan. Alligators are native to warmer climates, primarily found in the southeastern United States, such as Florida and Louisiana. The cold winters in Michigan are not suitable for their survival, although they can occasionally be found in zoos or as pets in the state.
In Michigan, owning an ocelot is generally prohibited under the state's exotic animal laws. Ocelots are classified as wild animals, and their ownership requires a special permit, which is difficult to obtain. Additionally, regulations can vary by municipality, so it's important to check local laws for specific restrictions. Always consider the ethical implications and challenges of owning a wild animal as a pet.
Moose can be found in Montana, Oregon, Washington, Alaska, Idaho, Utah, Colorado, Minnesota, Michigan, Wisconsin, Wyoming, Maine, upstate New York, Rhode Island, Pennsylvania, Vermont, New Hampshire, Connecticut, and Massachusetts
sort of in most places in the us it is illegal to own one unless you have a permit in some states its legal SOME states
The wolverine because way back when Michigan was founded, the man whom established Michigan, was attacked and killed by a wolverine. that's why U of M chose the wolverine to be their mascot.
well.... guinea pigs might not be wild, but wild cavies, simalar to guinea pigs, are wild.
No, ferrets are not wild in Michigan.
no, get a life plz
Wolverines, elephants, polar bears, and kangaroos do not live in the wild in Michigan.
Many different types of berries are native to Michigan, including lowbush blueberries, the common serviceberry, bearberry, black chokeberry, and wild raspberry. There are many wild berry plants found in the woods of Michigan.
for sale yes alive in the wild NO
dog cat and wild hamster
Yes, in wild forested areas.
The web address of the Call Of Wild Museum is: http://gocallofthewild.com
Ted Nugent Spirit of the Wild - 2001 Uncle Ted's Michigan 10pt- Whitetail was released on: USA: 2010
Ted Nugent Spirit of the Wild - 2001 Uncle Ted's Michigan Opening Day was released on: USA: 2011
The phone number of the Call Of Wild Museum is: 800-835-4347.
The address of the Plant It Wild is: Po Box 486, Onekama, MI 49675-0486