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  1. There are limitations on ownership of certain exotics including mountain lions, large carnivores, primates and other species listed in Code 9.02 and Code Addendum R1.03. Non-native Medically significant venomous reptiles must be kept in accordance with a Venomous Reptile Possession Permit.

  2. 15 gru 2023 · For example, big cats, nonhuman primates, and venomous snakes are often subject to stricter laws due to their potential danger to humans and the environment. On the other hand, less dangerous species, like small reptiles and amphibians, typically face fewer restrictions.

  3. 24 wrz 2023 · That’s why there are detailed state laws on the ownership of poisonous snakes. In most states, it is legal to catch and keep venomous snakes as pets with a permit. In other states, it is entirely illegal to own them.

  4. 8 lis 2021 · Every U.S. state has exotic or wild animals laws defining if a species is allowed, forbidden, or needs specific permission. You can have a pet crocodile, python, or emu in some states, while others have banned pet rabbits or hamsters. Some U.S. states are more permissive than others.

  5. 17 sie 2024 · Uncover the complex web of state laws on owning venomous snakes as pets. Learn what it takes to safely and lawfully bring home a venomous companion.

  6. 3 lut 2023 · Therefore, before buying any venomous snake, you should check what your state, municipal and county laws are. In some States it is legal to keep venomous snakes as pets (even wild caught) with a permit. In other states, it is entirely illegal to own them.

  7. 6 wrz 2024 · Laws prevent residents from keeping endangered or threatened species, including reptiles and venomous snakes, from any potentially dangerous species. Unless the turtle species requires a permit, no permits are needed for turtles up to 100 each of any combination of turtles and eggs.

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