§ 90.080 CLASSIFICATION.
   The following animals and all subspecies and hybrids of such animals are classified as restricted and inherently dangerous animals:
   (A)   All species of orangutans, chimpanzees, gorillas, gibbons, siamangs, macaques, mandrills, drills, and baboons;
   (B)   All species of wolves, jackals, dingos, maned wolf, red dog, African hunting dogs, and coyotes;
   (C)   All species of bears and wolverines;
   (D)   All species of hyenas;
   (E)   All species of lions, tigers, jaguars, leopards, cheetahs, cougars, snow leopards, and all wild cats including, but not limited to, jungle cat, margay, caracal, serval, lynx, bobcat, clouded leopard, and ocelot;
   (F)   All species of elephants;
   (G)   All species of rhinoceroses, zebra, tapir, and hybrids thereof;
   (H)   All species of hippopotamus;
   (I)   African buffalo, wild Bovidae, and giraffe;
   (J)   Kangaroos, wallabies, and Tasmanian devils; and
   (K)   Reptiles which are poisonous or life-threatening including indigenous, venomous snakes. For purposes of this division (K), a LIFE THREATENING REPTILE shall include, without limitation, any member of the crocodilian family and any constricting snake six feet or greater in length.
(Ord. 7 (Series 2013-2014), passed 10-7-2013)