Oklahoma STRICT LIABILITY- WILD ANIMALS is a legal doctrine which holds an owner strictly liable for damages caused by their wild animals, regardless of negligence or fault. Oklahoma’s strict liability-wild animal law applies to any wild animal that is owned or kept for non-commercial purposes, including bears, wolves, lions, tigers, and other dangerous animals. Under this law, the owner of a wild animal is liable for any injury or death caused by their animal, regardless of whether the animal was kept in a secure enclosure or cages and even if the owner did not know or had any reason to know that the animal was dangerous. The different types of Oklahoma STRICT LIABILITY- WILD ANIMALS include bears, wolves, lions, tigers, cheetahs, jaguars, leopards, and other dangerous animals.