The surviving animals have been held at the Columbus Zoo.
The state Senate passed a bill last week that would ban Ohio residents from buying lions, tigers, bears, elephants, wolves, alligators, crocodiles, and certain kinds of monkeys as pets, unless they follow strict guidelines.
Existing owners of wild animals can keep them if they follow the new rules, which include permit fees, registration and constructing proper facilities. The Ohio House may not vote on the measure until the end of May.
(Editing by Greg McCune and Bill Trott)
(This story has been corrected to fic the name of Thompson's widow to Marian in paragraph three)
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