Mississippi prohibits inherently dangerous wild animals under MS Code Β§49-8-1 through Β§49-8-9. Permits from MDWFP required for restricted species. Hinds County and Jackson enforce state law plus local rules.
Mississippi regulates exotic and wild animal possession under the Inherently Dangerous Wild Animals Act (MS Code Β§49-8-1 et seq.). The Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks (MDWFP) maintains lists of inherently dangerous species requiring permits or prohibiting possession entirely β including large cats (lions, tigers, cheetahs, leopards), non-human primates (chimps, macaques, baboons), bears, wolves, crocodilians over a set length, and venomous reptiles. Owners of legally grandfathered animals must maintain registration, secure enclosures meeting MDWFP specifications, and liability insurance. Jackson city code and Hinds County ordinances reinforce state law with additional local permit requirements for exotic pets. Escape of a dangerous animal creates public safety emergency and criminal exposure. Native wildlife (deer, raccoons, squirrels) possession is separately regulated. Common small exotics (most parrots, reptiles like ball pythons, hedgehogs) are generally unrestricted.
Confiscation of prohibited animals. Fines $1,000-$10,000 under state law. Misdemeanor or felony charges possible. Owner strictly liable for damages from escaped dangerous animals. MDWFP may seize without warrant under Β§49-8-7.
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