and the most dangerous? us!
According to the government, the animals for which a
Dangerous Wild Animals licence is required are as follows:
Tasmanian devil; western and eastern grey kangaroo, the
wallaroo and the red kangaroo; New World monkeys including capuchin, howler,
saki, uacari, spider and woolly monkeys; Old World monkeys including baboons,
the drill, colobus monkeys, the gelada, guenons, langurs, leaf monkeys,
macaques, the mandrill, mangabeys, the patas and proboscis monkeys and the
talapoi; anthropoid apes such as chimpanzees, bonobos, orang-utans and
gorillas; gibbons and siamangs; leaping lemurs including the indri and sifakas;
large lemurs; the giant armadillo; the giant anteater.
Wild dogs, wolves, jackals, the maned wolf, the bush dog and
the dhole; the bobcat, caracal, cheetah, jaguar, leopard, lion, lynx, ocelot,
puma, serval and tiger; hyenas; badgers (except the Eurasian badger), otters
(except the European otter) and the tayra, wolverine, fisher and ratel
(otherwise known as the honey badger); all bears including the giant panda and
the red panda; the African, large-spotted, Malay and Indian civets and the
fossa; the walrus; eared seals; true or earless seals; elephants; the aardvark;
asses, horses and zebras (the donkey and domestic horse are excepted);
rhinoceroses; tapirs.
The pronghorn; antelopes, bison, buffalo, gazelles, goats
and sheep (domestic cattle, buffalo, goats and sheep are excepted); camels;
moose or elk and the caribou or reindeer (domestic reindeer is excepted); the
giraffe and the okapi; the hippopotamus and the pygmy hippopotamus; Old World
pigs including the wild boar and the wart hog (the domestic pig is excepted):
New World pigs.
Cassowaries; the ostrich; alligators and caimans; crocodiles
and the false gharial; the gharial; burrowing asps, also known as mole or
burrowing vipers and stiletto snakes; certain rear-fanged venomous snakes,
Montpellier snakes and African vine snakes (otherwise known as African twig or
bird snakes); the boomslang, the red-necked keelback, the yamakagashi
(otherwise known as the Japanese tiger-snake), the Argentine black-headed
snake, the South American green racer, the Peruvian racer and the Amazon false
viper; certain front-fanged venomous snakes including cobras, coral snakes,
kraits, mambas, whipsnakes and all Australian poisonous snakes (including the
death adders); sea snakes; the gila monster and the Mexican beaded lizard;
certain front-fanged venomous snakes including adders, the barba amarilla, the
bushmaster, the fer-de-lance, moccasins, rattlesnakes and vipers.
Wandering spiders; the Sydney funnel-web spider and its
close relatives; brown recluse spiders (otherwise known as violin spiders); the
widow spiders and close relatives; Buthid scorpions; Middle-Eastern thin-tailed
scorpion.
so if you have any of the above in your house or back garden, get a licence ASAP!
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