§ 10-2.128. Exotic animal.  


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  • An animal that is not usually domesticated, and of a species that, due to size, wild nature or other characteristic, is dangerous to humans. The term includes animals the keeping of which are licensed by the state or federal government, such as wolves, raptors and pheasants. Exotic animals include but are not limited to: eagles, ocelots, jaguars, cougars, weasels, ferrets, badgers, monkeys, chimpanzees, coyotes, wolves, and snakes.