Exotic animals definition

Exotic animals means any of the following:
Exotic animals means any wild or other animal bred and kept for commercial purposes, but not primarily intended for human consumption, and excludes companion animals;
Exotic animals means an animal, who’s both parents, are of foreign breed. This includes animals born in India as well as those born abroad.

Examples of Exotic animals in a sentence

  • Exotic animals are prohibited, including, but not limited to: monkeys, pot-bellied pigs, hedgehogs, skunks, raccoons, squirrels, ferrets, rodents (including mice and rats but excluding hamsters, gerbils and guinea pigs).

  • Exotic animals such as reptiles, birds or rodents, and poisonous animals such as tarantulas, insects and poisonuous fish are not allowed.

  • Exotic animals kept as pets shall be subject to the prior approval of the Contract Administrator.

  • Exotic animals are not allowed including, but not limited to: birds, parrots, toucans, hamsters, gerbils, rats, mice, snakes, frogs, spiders, chinchillas, ferrets.

  • Exotic animals, critical care cases after immediate stabilization and specific cases deemed to best benefit from specialist consultation (e.g., orthopedic, neurologic, oncologic) may be referred.

  • Exotic animals are not Travel Insurance: Travel insurance can provide coverage allowed.


More Definitions of Exotic animals

Exotic animals means commercially raised wildlife including but not limited to animals of the families bovidae, cervidae and antilocapridae or birds of the order casuariiformes;
Exotic animals means animals not normally considered domesticated and shall include, but not be limited to:
Exotic animals means any of the following class or classes of animals;