Friday, May 14, 2010

SUGAR GLIDERS a.k.a. flying squirrels?

Are they legal to have here in California?SUGAR GLIDERS a.k.a. flying squirrels?
No, they are not.





From the (extensive) list of animals that are illegal to keep as pets in CA:





';Class Mammalia - Mammals





(A) Order Primates - Monkeys, Apes All species (W), except Family Hominidae - not restricted.





(B) Order Edendata - Sloths, Anteaters, Armadillos, etc. All species:





Family Dasypodidae - Armadillos - All Species (D).


Family Bradypodidae - Sloths - (W).


Family Myrmecophagidae - Anteaters - (W).


(C) Order Marsupialia - Marsupials or Pouched Animals All species (W).





(D) Order Insectivora - Shrews, Moles, Hedgehogs, etc. All species (D).





(E) Order Dermoptera - Gliding Lemurs All species (D).





(F) Order Chiroptera - Bats All species (D).





(G) Order Monotremata - Spiny Anteaters, Platypuses All Species (W).





(H) Order Pholidota - Pangolins or Scaly Anteaters All species (W).





(I) Order Lagomorpha - Pikas, Rabbits, and Hares All species, (D), except domesticated races of rabbits and hares of the Family Leporidae - not restricted.





(J) Order Rodentia - Hamsters, Field Mice, Voles, Muskrats, Gerbils, Squirrels, Chipmunks, Woodchucks, and Prairie Dogs';


http://www.api4animals.org/b4a2_exotic_a鈥?/a>SUGAR GLIDERS a.k.a. flying squirrels?
and they are not AKA flying squirrels. Flying Squirrels are native to North America and they are not marsupials.





Sugar Gliders come from Australia and that region.
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