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Otters are semi-aquatic mammals in the family Mustelidae, evolved to live in aquatic environments while maintaining terrestrial behaviors. Wild river otters, sea otters, and sma...
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Otters are semi-aquatic mammals in the family Mustelidae, evolved to live in aquatic environments while maintaining terrestrial behaviors. Wild river otters, sea otters, and sma...
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In most places, private otter ownership is illegal or strictly controlled, and with good reason: otters are semi-aquatic wild animals with complex needs for space, water quality...
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Mouse deer—small, hoofed, and often called chevrotains—belong to the family Tragulidae and are primarily wild, forest-dwelling animals found in parts of South and Southeast...
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Are there alligators in Connecticut? Alligators are not native to Connecticut and have no established populations here. The state’s native crocodilian is the American crocodil...
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Otters are wild animals and not conventional pets. In most places, private ownership is illegal or heavily restricted, and where allowed it requires extensive licensing, species...
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Where to buy a pet otter starts with legality and logistics. In most places, private ownership of an otter is restricted or prohibited, and buying one is rarely a simple transac...
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Michael Jackson's monkey was named Bubbles, a male capuchin who became part of Jackson's inner circle in the late 1980s. Bubbles traveled with Jackson, attended rehearsals, and...
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In most places, it is illegal to keep a wild otter as a pet, and keeping any otter (even where legal) demands extreme commitment, specialized facilities, and expert care. Otters...
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In short, Missouri does not allow private ownership of monkeys as typical pets. State law classifies many nonhuman primates as dangerous wild or exotic animals, and federal regu...
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