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Kiss, think twice about breaking the law, although the owl is indeed very cute, but it can't be kept privately.
1. The owl is a national second-class protected animal, and under normal circumstances, it is not allowed to be kept privately, and the offender will be fined and confiscated.
2. The adoption of national second-class protected animals shall be approved by the forestry department at or above the provincial level and obtain the "Wild Animal Domestication and Breeding License" before they can be raised.
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Legal analysis: Owls are national second-class protected animals, and under normal circumstances, they are not allowed to be kept privately, and violators will be fined and confiscated. The adoption of national second-class protected animals shall be approved by the forestry department at or above the provincial level, and the domestication and breeding license of wild animals shall be obtained before they can be raised.
Legal basis: Article 341 of the Criminal Law of the People's Republic of China Whoever illegally hunts or kills rare or endangered wildlife under key national protection, or illegally purchases, transports, or kills rare or endangered wildlife under key national protection and the products thereof, is sentenced to up to five years imprisonment or short-term detention and shall also be fined; where the circumstances are serious, a sentence of between 5 and 10 years imprisonment and a concurrent fine is to be given; where the circumstances are especially serious, a sentence of 10 or more years imprisonment and a concurrent fine or confiscation of property is to be given.
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3. Foreign cultures are relatively open, and most people do not discriminate against owls, so they will raise owls. In fact, we found that foreign countries are more open to the management of owls, and it is precisely because of this that most people are able to think differently, and the most fundamental thing is that foreign cultures have no inspiration for owls, so because of this, most people are more enthusiastic and the wool is very hard.
In fact, for us, most of the time the reason why it is rare in China is also because the domestic culture believes that owls are a symbol of bad luck, so few people can take the initiative to raise owls.
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Because in the traditional culture of our country, the owl is a very difficult animal to tame, and it is aggressive towards people, so few people raise owls.
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The owl is a protected animal in our country. There is no ban on keeping owls abroad. And the owl is a protected animal in our country.
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Harry Potter raising owls is a necessary plot in the movie, and in the real world, the state does not allow owls to be raised, because it is also a wild protected animal, unless someone rescues an injured owl, you can keep it at home until the end of the day, and after the event, you still have to put it back into the wild!
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Because in the country, owls belong to the national second-class protected animals, if they are raised, they may involve illegal acts.
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The animal that is forbidden to be kept in China has become a popular pet abroad, and you must be mentally prepared to raise it.
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It's illegal to keep an owl. The owl, also known as the owl, is a national second-class protected animal.
Provisions on second-class animals: prohibiting the purchase of wildlife under national key protection or their products. Due to special circumstances such as scientific research, domestication and breeding, exhibitions, etc., it is necessary to purchase or use wildlife or its products under national first-class protection, it must be approved by the administrative department for wildlife or its authorized units;
Where it is necessary to purchase or use wildlife under Class II national protection or their products, it must be approved by the administrative departments for wildlife of provinces, autonomous regions, or municipalities directly under the Central Government, or their authorized units.
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Whether it's illegal or not depends on what breed of owl you have. Because some owls are national second-class protected animals.
But I think what you can buy should not be a second-class protected animal, and it is not illegal.
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Counting, the owl is a national second-class protected animal and is protected by the state.
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