Snakes And Ladders Age Range Oct 5 2012 nbsp 0183 32 Category 3 Endorsement Extremely venomous snakes all species listed for Class 1 the non venomous species listed below and venomous species listed for Class 2 Categories
Nov 29 1997 nbsp 0183 32 The platypus and 2 species of echidna are the world s only monotremes or egg laying mammals Cheloniidae and Dermochelyidae sea turtles Hydrophiidae and Laticaudidae sea snakes and all non native exotic species Non native exotic species of animal can be held in Australia
Snakes And Ladders Age Range
Snakes And Ladders Age Range
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Snakes And Ladders Age Range
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Snakes that are being held for rehabilitation back into the wild should not be kept in collections with captive snakes particularly exotic snakes but held completely separate 2 Exotic
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Search final determinations 1080 poison baiting used for the control of vertebrate pest animals rejection of key threatening process listing
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The Department of Climate Change Energy the Environment and Water may issue a licence to suitably qualified people to catch and release reptiles
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In New South Wales some native snakes lizards geckos dragons and turtles can be kept as pets as long as you have a licence
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Nov 29 1997 nbsp 0183 32 Many reptiles depend on NSW wetlands including freshwater turtles water skinks snakes and water dragons
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