![]() ![]() With regard to Great Apes, a member within the family Hominidae (including, but not limited to, gorilla, chimpanzee and orangutan) is a Category One Animal. The regulation puts wild animals into four categories: Category One Wild Animal (wolves, big cats, bears and large non-human primates) Category Two Wild Animal (injurious wildlife, elephants, smaller primates, hyenas, kangaroos, raccoons, large reptiles) Category Three Wild Animal (deer, elk, beaver, wild birds) and Category Four Wild Animal (any wild animal listed as endangered, threatened, or of special concern under state law). ![]() This Connecticut regulation (effective March 1, 2012) places restrictions on who may import or possess certain categories of wild animals in the state. No person, except a municipal park, zoo, public nonprofit aquarium, nature center,museum, exhibitor licensed or registered with the United States Department of Agriculture, laboratory registered with the United States Department of Agriculture, or research facility registered with the United States Department of Agriculture, shall import or possess any Category One Wild Animal. ![]() The regulation puts wild animals into one of four categories: Category One, Two, Three, or Four Wild Animals. ![]()
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