What exotic animals are legal to own in Ohio?
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The exotic-animals law enacted last year bans private owners from acquiring, selling and breeding restricted species in Ohio. The restricted list includes lions, tigers, bears, elephants, certain monkeys, rhinos, alligators, crocodiles, anacondas and pythons longer than 12 feet, certain vipers and all venomous snakes.
Then, what Pets Can you own in Ohio?
Examples of Prohibited Animals | |
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Ohio | Lion, tiger, bear, elephant, alligator, monkey, serval (exceptions apply) |
Oklahoma | Illegal to own wildlife without license |
Oregon | Exotic animals are illegal including tiger, lion, monkey, bear (except black bear), crocodile, leopard (exceptions apply) |
In this regard, what monkeys are legal to own in Ohio?
Marmosets, capuchins, lemurs, and squirrel monkeys.
In Ohio — one of several U.S. states with no restrictions on the ownership of exotic animals — "it's easier to buy a lion or a tiger than it is a pit bull," says Joan Schaffner, an expert in animal law at George Washington University. The tragedy in Ohio won't change that.