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Monkeys In Arizona

In the United States, there are some animal enthusiasts that will consider obtaining monkeys and keep them as pets. For the most part, keeping monkeys as pets is generally not recommended by experts, simply based on the fact that monkeys are wild animals and are meant to live within in their natural habitats. Regardless, the practice of keeping monkeys as pets is an occurrence in the United States.

However, there are laws regarding primate pets, which are regulated at the state level. In Arizona, keeping monkeys is not considered to be illegal, though it does apply to specific types of monkeys. In Arizona, a permit is required to keep monkeys which are considered to be great apes as pets. These monkeys or apes would include chimpanzees, gorillas, and orangutans. All other types of monkeys are considered to be illegal to have as pets in the state of Arizona.

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