Yes. If you are looking to get a flamingo you must contact the RSPCA.
However if you are here because you don't know the answer to the question in your science GCSE revision guide, don't worry, this question doesn't come up in the exam.
Yes, you need a license to keep flamingos in the UK. Flamingos are considered exotic birds and fall under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981. The license is required to ensure the proper care and welfare of the birds.
Paper provisional UK licenses issued before 1998 are no longer valid. You should apply for a new photocard provisional license if you wish to continue learning to drive in the UK.
In the UK, it is illegal to grow cannabis for recreational use without a license. However, medicinal cannabis can legally be grown under certain circumstances with a license from the Home Office.
In the UK, you do not typically need a specific license to mow people's lawns. However, if you are operating as a business or offering additional services like landscaping or garden maintenance, you may need to register your business with local authorities or obtain relevant permits. It's advisable to check with your local council for any specific regulations that may apply in your area.
As of the latest data available, there are around 1,300 life sentence prisoners in the UK who have been released on license. This number may vary over time due to parole decisions and changes in legislation.
No, it is illegal to keep a raccoon as a pet in the UK. Raccoons are considered non-native invasive species and are prohibited from being kept as pets under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981.
no not in the uk,but if you were using them in farming ie for milk or meat possibly you will need to check with defra.
Not in the UK
no
Yes. They are very dangerous animals and a license is very required. If you are caught harboring a turtle in your home without a license, it could mean a fine of $3000 or even 2 years in prison.
No, you only need a driving license to drive it.
You didn't specify what the licence is for !
Yes
yes you need a provisinal licence and a cbt.
18
In the UK yes.
yes you need a separate license to drive a lorry. if you passed your license in 1997 or before you can drive up to 7.5tonne lorry on normal car license in UK
Yes, you need a provisional motorcycle license and certificate of insurance at the very least to ride any scooter on a public road in the UK.