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No. Basilisks are gigantic snake-like reptiles and are pets for parselmouths so the owner will order it whether to go hunting or not.
You cannot get a permit to have a pet koala. Koalas are not permitted to be kept as pets anywhere in Australia, let alone the world.
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Yes, it is illegal. Because the fox is a declared pest under the Natural Resources Management Act 2004, it is illegal to keep foxes as pets in most states.Foxes are not native to Australia and are considered a pest to be shot on sight. They pose the greatest threat to our native wildlife.Rules within different states do differ. As outlined on the Department of Environment and Natural Resources website for South Australia (see link below), the Red Fox is an unprotected species and no permit is required to keep or sell these animals.
If you are referring to the kangaroo and its smaller relative, the wallaby, they are not permitted as pets by the general populace. A permit is required to keep a native animal, and then only under special circumstances, e.g. as a carer of injured or rehabilitating wildlife, or as part of a fauna sanctuary. The (African) Giant Pouched Rat is not permitted in Australia. Fortunately, Australia has quite strict controls on exotic pets, given the damage that introduced animals have done in the past.
No it is illegal to keep a squirrel as a pet unless you have an USDA permit and F&G educational exhibit permit to keep them.Read more http://www.kgbanswers.com/can-u-keep-squirrels-as-pets-in-va/10282037#ixzz1vHhlSYvW
It is my understanding that foxes are not allowed as pets anywhere in Australia.
probably not a question to be asking wiki answers.
Yes, but you require a permit from your provincial nature conservation authorities. They'll probably do a site inspection before issuing the permit. You need the permit before you get the tortoise.
Every state has different rules when it comes to keeping wildlife as pets. Some states only allow wildlife workers or zoos to hold raccoons. Other states allow individuals to keep raccoons with a permit. Some states require no permit.
Scarlet Macaws are not native to Australia. They are native to Mexico and South America. Some people may keep scarlet macaws as pets in Australia. There may also be escaped pets living in the wild, although Australia is vastly different from their native habitat.