Texas Residents Warned These 11 Animals Are Banned as Pets
As fall approaches in Texas, many of us are looking to make some exciting changes, whether that means adding new members to the family or adopting a new pet. But before you decide to bring home that adorable exotic animal you've had your eye on, you need to know this: Texas has strict laws about which animals are allowed as pets—and the consequences of owning a banned animal could be serious.
NOT ALL EXOTIC PETS ARE LEGAL-OR SAFE
We all love animals, and the thought of owning a unique or exotic pet may seem thrilling, but not all animals are safe or legal to keep in your home. The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department regulates the ownership of certain creatures due to the dangers they may pose to the public, the environment, or even their owners.
Many Texans don’t realize that some popular pets in other states are banned or require special permits here. Imagine picking up what seems like a harmless animal, only to face fines, legal trouble, or worse, have to give up your pet because it’s illegal.
Before you bring home any new animal, make sure you know the law. While some exotic animals might seem cute or interesting, they may also come with risks that could endanger your family or community.
Read on to discover which 11 animals are banned from being kept as pets in Texas—and make sure you’re not unknowingly breaking the law. You might be surprised by some of the creatures on this list!