Prior to the adoption of Ord. 2005-15 on 10/05/2005, Section 6.04.260 read as follows.

    "Wild animal" means any animal of a species that, in their natural life, are wild. Those animals, however domesticated, shall include, but not limited to:
    A.    Alligators and crocodiles;
    B.    Bears (Ursidae): all bears;
    C.    Cat family (Felidae): all species except the commonly accepted domesticated cats and including cheetah, leopards, lions, lynx, panthers, mountain lions, tigers, wildcats, cougars, etc.;
    D.    Dog family (Canidae): all species except domesticated dogs, and including wolf, fox, coyote, dingo, etc.;
    E.    Porcupine (Erethozontidae);
    F.    Primate (Hominidae): all subhuman primates;
    G.    Raccoon (Prosynnidae):  all raccoons, including eastern raccoon, desert raccoon, ring-tailed cat, etc.;
    H.     Skunks;
    I.    Venomous fish and piranha;
    JI.    Venomous or constrictor sSnakes, and lizards, and poisonous spiders;
    KJ.    Weasels (Mustelidaes): all, including weasels, martens, wolverines, ferrets, badgers, otters, ermine, mink, mongoose, etc., except that persons raising members of this family as a business for their pelts shall not be prohibited by this title. The capture and disposition of all wild animals shall be under the jurisdiction of the Division of Wildlife Resources of the State of Utah. (CC § 08-10-003 (23))