Are you allowed to have finger monkeys in Connecticut?

I cannot give legal advice, and it is important to contact a qualified legal professional for specific information about laws regarding exotic animal ownership in Connecticut.

However, I can tell you that owning a finger monkey (also known as a pygmy marmoset) is generally illegal in Connecticut.

Here's why:

* Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) regulates exotic animal ownership.

* The DEEP's regulations typically prohibit the private ownership of primates. This is due to concerns about public safety, potential for disease transmission, and the animals' welfare.

It's important to note that regulations can change, and there may be some exceptions.

Therefore, I strongly recommend that you contact the Connecticut DEEP directly for the most up-to-date and accurate information on the legality of owning a finger monkey in Connecticut.

You can find their contact information on their website.