Can You Own a Kangaroo in Washington State? What the Law Actually Says
Kangaroos are striking animals — powerful, curious, and unlike anything most people have ever kept on their property.
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Kangaroos are striking animals — powerful, curious, and unlike anything most people have ever kept on their property.
Kangaroos are striking, intelligent animals that capture the imagination of anyone who has ever watched one move.
South Carolina has one of the most unusual reputations in the country when it comes to exotic animal ownership — and kangaroos sit right at the center of that conversation.
Kangaroos are striking animals — powerful, fast, and unlike anything else you might encounter in Pennsylvania.
Kangaroos are among the most recognizable animals on the planet, and it turns out that owning one in Maine is not as far-fetched as it sounds.
Kangaroos are striking, powerful animals — and for some people, the idea of keeping one is genuinely appealing.
Kangaroos are striking animals — powerful, curious, and unlike anything else you might consider keeping at home.
Kangaroos are not the first animal that comes to mind when you think about life in the Gem State — but you might be surprised to learn that Idaho is one of a small number of states where owning one is not an outright impossibility.
Nevada has a reputation for being one of the more permissive states when it comes to exotic animal ownership, but that reputation can be misleading when you start looking at specific species.
Wisconsin has a reputation as one of the more permissive states in the country when it comes to exotic animals — and that reputation draws a lot of questions about what you can actually keep at home.
If you have ever watched a kangaroo and thought it would make a fascinating companion, you are far from alone.
Texas has a reputation for being one of the most permissive states in the country when it comes to exotic animal ownership, and kangaroos are a perfect example of why that reputation exists.
West Virginia sits in a rare category when it comes to kangaroo ownership — it is one of only a small handful of states where private ownership is not broadly prohibited at the state level.
The difference between a Wallaby and a Kangaroo is not so noticeable once you look beyond the size difference.