This Is Weird
#21
(8) This section shall not apply to the possession, control, care, and maintenance of ostriches, emus, and rheas, except those kept and maintained primarily for exhibition purposes in zoos, carnivals, circuses, and other establishments where such species are kept for display to the public.
#22
Originally Posted by Baldy' date='Mar 2 2005, 02:17 PM
If you're serious, and you live in Florida, I think that qualifies as class II wildlife in captivity. Check her for proper permits and such: link. If I read the correct thing, it's a second degree misdemeanor if you don't have a permit for the wild animal. Just a good thing to have if your neighbors start bitching.
just tell em its a dog, how can anyone be sure if its a dog or a wolf?
#23
Originally Posted by Shane.Trammell' date='Mar 2 2005, 03:25 PM
#24
Definitely not a wolf. Just because a dog has a bushy tail doesn't mean it's a wolf, or I'd have two wolves at home (I have an Akita and a Husky/Shepherd mix). It looks like a husky/shepherd/basenji mix. The thin snout looks like basenji to me, and the coloring also. It's completely wrong for a wolf, as wolves are grey, white, or black in color (if they're actual wolves, and not hybrids). If it were a wolf or a 50 % wolf hybrid, you'd also not be able to keep it as a pet; the animal would be extremely skittish and distrustful of humans, no matter how long it'd been around them. Dogs are domesticated because they are essentially wolves kept in infant state (mentally, not physically), one of the main reasons for the totally different species names: Canis Lupus=wolf, Canis Familiaris=the common dog.
PS-could just be a stray.
PS-could just be a stray.
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