Chapter 6.02 Definitions
Section 6.02.310 Wild Animals
Wild Animal means any animal of a species that in its natural
life is usually untamed and
undomesticated, including hybrids and animals which, as a result of their natural or wild
condition, cannot be vaccinated effectively for rabies. These animals, however domesticated or
tamed, shall include, but are not limited to:
A. Alligators and crocodiles;
B. Bears (Ursidae) All bears, including grizzly bears,
brown bears, black bears, etc.;
C. Cat Family (Felidae). All except the commonly accepted
domesticated cats, and including
cheetah, cougar, leopard, lion, lynx, panther, mountain lion, tiger, wildcat, bobcat, etc.;
D. Dog Family (Canidae). All except domesticated dogs,
and including wolf, part wolf, fox,
part fox, coyote, part coyote, dingo, etc.;
E. Porcupine (Erethizontidae);
F. Primate (Non-human). All subhuman primates;
G. Raccoon (Prosynnidae). All raccoons, including
eastern raccoon, desert raccoon,
ringtailed cat, etc.;
H. Skunks;
I. Venomous fish and piranha;
J. Venomous snakes and lizards;
K. Weasels (Mustelidae). All, including weasels, martens,
wolverines, ferrets, badgers,
otters, remine, mink, mongoose, etc.
(2004-20, Added, 06/17/2004)