MSN: The 'problem solver' of the woods: The surprising history of Tennessee's state animal
Every state has its favorites, but Tennessee’s choice of official wild animal often catches people off guard. Instead of a large predator or a widely admired game species, lawmakers selected the ...
The 'problem solver' of the woods: The surprising history of Tennessee's state animal
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Yahoo: The Exotic Animals You Can Legally Own in Tennessee—And the Ones You Can’t
The Exotic Animals You Can Legally Own in Tennessee—And the Ones You Can’t
MSN: A native African antelope or oryx was seen darting into traffic in middle Tennessee; turns out these animals are perfectly legal to own
A native African antelope or oryx was seen darting into traffic in middle Tennessee; turns out these animals are perfectly legal to own