The 96th prohibition is that we are forbidden from offering blemished animals that are brought by non-Jews. We should not say, "since he is not Jewish, it may be offered even if blemished."1
The source of this prohibition is G‑d's statement2 (exalted be He), "Do not offer any such animal as a sacrifice to your G‑d, [even if it is] presented by a non-Jew."
One who transgresses and brings it as an offering is also punished by lashes.