Lucas County has no separate exotic-pet ordinance, but Ohio's Dangerous Wild Animal Act (ORC Chapter 935) bans private ownership of big cats, bears, large primates, and many venomous snakes statewide, with narrow permit and grandfathering exceptions.
Ohio adopted a strict dangerous-wild-animal law (ORC Chapter 935) after the 2011 Zanesville release, prohibiting individuals from acquiring or possessing listed species such as lions, tigers, bears, elephants, alligators, large constricting and venomous snakes, and great apes. Existing owners had to register and meet caging and insurance standards; new private ownership is generally barred. This applies throughout Lucas County. Common pets (dogs, cats, standard birds, small reptiles) are unaffected. City or township zoning may impose additional local limits on unusual animals.
Illegally possessing a dangerous wild animal is a criminal offense under ORC Chapter 935, enforced by the Ohio Department of Agriculture, with seizure of the animal and fines or jail.
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