Massachusetts MGL c. 131 §23 and 321 CMR 9.01 prohibit keeping most exotic and wild animals as pets. Norfolk County does not regulate exotic pets independently; state law governs statewide.
Massachusetts Division of Fisheries and Wildlife (MassWildlife) strictly regulates possession of exotic and wild animals under MGL c. 131 §23 and 321 CMR 9.01 (Restricted Wildlife list). Most wild mammals, reptiles, large constrictors, venomous snakes, primates, and many bird species are prohibited without a special state permit. Common exotic pets that are banned in MA include: ferrets (illegal in MA — one of few states), hedgehogs (technically restricted), sugar gliders, large constrictors (pythons, boas over 6 feet), venomous reptiles, and all native wildlife. Norfolk County does not issue exotic pet permits; all permitting is through MassWildlife. Individual municipalities may impose additional restrictions.
MGL c. 131 §23: fines up to $500 per violation; confiscation of the animal. Repeat violations may result in criminal charges.
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