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COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Ohio is one of the most difficult places to own exotic animals in the U.S., with a comprehensive ban on many animals. Although Ohioans cannot own lions, tigers or bears, there ...
Lions and tigers and dingoes, oh my! Well, add coyotes, ocelots and a variety of other animals to the non-exhaustive list of wild and non-domesticated animals that soon will not be allowed as pets in ...
(NEXSTAR) – Nine species — including two that live in Tennessee and Kentucky — could soon find themselves on federal threatened or endangered species list, according to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife ...