§ 91.21 DEFINITIONS.
   For the purpose of this subchapter, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
   FARM ANIMALS. Cattle, buffalo, horses, mules, sheep, goats, swine, ponies, llamas, mink, honey bees, and other animals that are typically or customarily kept for purposes of agriculture and farm animal husbandry.
   NON-DOMESTIC ANIMALS. Any wild animal, reptile, or fowl which is not naturally tame or gentle but is of a wild nature or disposition or which because of its size, vicious nature, or other characteristics would constitute a danger to human health, safety, or property, including but not limited to the following:
      (1)   Any skunk, whether captured in the wild, domestically raised, de-scented or not de-scented, vaccinated against rabies or not vaccinated against rabies;
      (2)   Any large cat of the family Felidae such as lions, tigers, jaguars, leopards, cougars, and ocelots, except commonly accepted domesticated house cats;
      (3)   Any member of the family Canidae, such as wolves, foxes, coyotes, dingos, and jackals, except domesticated dogs;
      (4)   Any crossbreed such as the crossbreeds between dogs and coyotes and coyotes or dogs and wolves but does not include crossbred domesticated animals;
      (5)   Any poisonous snake, such as a rattle snake, coral snake, water moccasin, puff adder, cobra;
      (6)   Any boa constrictor or snake or reptile which by its size, vicious nature, or other characteristic is dangerous to human beings;
      (7)   Any raccoon, ferret, mink, or weasel;
      (8)   Any bear, ape, gorilla, monkey, or badger; and
      (9)   Any other animal or reptile which is not listed explicitly above but which can be reasonably defined in this section
   POULTRY. Chickens, ducks, geese, pigeons, guinea hens, turkeys, emus, and ostriches.
(Ord. 3-3, passed 12-11-2000)