Yes, WA has a law against owning a reindeer, and a rhino. Here are other illegal animals

Did you know you can’t own a rhinoceros in Washington state?

There are various state agencies that regulate animal laws and ownership across Washington, such as the department of health and the department of fish and wildlife, according to the Washington State Department of Agriculture.

Washington state deputies recently responded to a complaint of a Washington resident owning an alligator as a pet, and found the man living in a small shipping container with his alligator, “Al,” along with a small calf, according to recent reporting from McClatchy.

Alligators are only one of the many exotic animals that are illegal to own in Washington state.

Here are a few state laws that regulate animal ownership in attempts to keep wild and dangerous animals contained and to limit rabies. Animals such as elephants, foxes, quail and beavers are illegal to own, transport or import in the state, along with many others:

Rabies law

The rabies law, WAC 246-100-197, prohibits the ownership of these animals in Washington state:

Coyotes

Foxes

Bats

Skunks

Raccoons

Wild animal law

The wild animal law, WAC 220-450-030, prohibits the ownership of deer, bear, quail and falcons in Washington state, along with these animals:

Bobcats

Elks

Pheasants

Grouse

Wild animals such as cougars, bullfrogs, beavers and otters are also illegal to own under WAC 220-400-020, along with:

Hares

Jackrabbits

Mountain goats

Bighorn sheep

Weasels

Badgers

Dangerous animal law

The dangerous animal law, Chapter 16.30 RCW, prohibits the ownership of lions, monkeys, elephants and jaguars in Washington, along with these animals:

Tigers

Cougars

Cheetahs

Lemurs

Leopards, snow leopards, and clouded leopards

Wolves, excluding wolf-hybrids

All bear species

Hyenas

Rhinoceroses

Cobras and snakes such as mambas, coral snakes, and Australian tiger snakes.

Crocodiles

Alligators

Deleterious animal law

The deleterious animal law, WAC 220-640-200, prohibits animals that are considered to be dangerous to be owned in Washington state, such as reindeer, boars and mongoose, as well as these animals:

Swans

Wildebeests

Wild goats

Wild sheep

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