notechistiger
Very Well-Known Member
It is illegal to remove the animal from the premises where the licence is held, in both Queensland and Victoria (not sure of any others).
Some mates of mine once released me in the jungles of an unknown island and let the wild women have their way with me. Let me tell you they threw me around and sucked me dry. I was used and abused in every hetero way you can heterally imagine. Would i recommend it to the amateur? No way! But for the experienced person who isnt satisfied easilly... hell yeah dude go for it!
It is illegal to remove the animal from the premises where the licence is held, in both Queensland and Victoria (not sure of any others).
not trying to take over the thread but how much does a snake catcher usually cost?
You figured wrong ...in QLD it can only be done by people holding a damage mitigation permit ..even wildlife carers here dont always have one of those ,so cant attend a callout and remove a snake ...And like myself .I have a huge area to cover on my own ,I can be driving hundreds of kms in 1 day from a few callouts ...I do charge to cover my fuel costs ,my wear and tear on my car and all the paper work that needs to be done and handed into the EPA ..as well as insurance costs ...we get nothing from the government in assistance ...so a reasonable fee is not asking much... .plus am on call 24/7 that means even christmas day !!In NSW Wires have reptile specialists that rescue/relocate free of charge.
I figured every state would have a similar native wildlife recue organisation.
i'm new to this whole caper, but find that odd. i would have thought -like horses and such- that you could "stud" your animal if you wanted.....
If you had any respect for quarantine measures, then you wouldn't do it. As has been stated, keeping reptiles is a privilege, not a right. Reptiles, in my opinion, should never be compared to domestic animals.
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