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Great Apes and the Law: A complete resource for the legal status of the Great Apes within the United States
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Texas: Great Ape Regulations

Material Name Citation Summary
Texas - Circus, entertainment animals - Subchapter B. Care of Animals by Circuses, Carnivals, and Zoos   25 TX ADC § 169.41 - 169.48  

This set of regulations sets license conditions and fees for circuses, carnivals, and zoos that are regulated by the Department of Health Services and establishes standards regarding the care of animals maintained by those facilities. All circuses, carnivals, and zoos that are regulated by the United States Department of Agriculture under the Federal Animal Welfare Act are exempt from these regulations.

 
Texas - Dangerous Animals - G. Caging Requirements and Standards for Dangerous Wild Animals.   25 TX ADC § 169.131, 132  

This regulation establishes caging requirements and minimum standards of care for "dangerous wild animals," including: gorillas, chimpanzees, orangutans, baboons, lions, tigers, cheetahs, ocelots, cougars, leopards, jaguars, bobcats, lynxes, servals, caracals, hyenas, bears, coyotes, jackals, and all hybrids thereof. 

 

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