whiteyluvsrum
Very Well-Known Member
fake!
Actually the pure breeds of dingo are not considered a pest and are only found on Frazer Island.Funny. A cane toad isn't a pest but the native(sort off, been here longer than man) dingo is.
Your jibbering Adzo, LOL The cane toads were introduced by the QLD department of agriculture and the cane growers association in consultation with other government bodys such as the CSIRO,they were sourced from Hawaii.Funny. A cane toad isn't a pest but the native(sort off, been here longer than man) dingo is.
cris,
I would perhaps reconsider your decision, not for any other reason other than * why risk loosing your license* and your collection.
You know there may not be an actual reference pertaining to the keeping of toads, But i bet my lefty that if you had a surprise inspection pulled by parks and wildlife and they found you keeping a toad i reckon they would find something a way to make life uncomfortable.
And they do do surprise inspections! Been there had that.
and to think they brought it in the stop the locust plague in qld there is one animal that can kill a cane toad and they not be affect by there venom is the wolf spider plus theres also a bird too but they need to find something that will kill the cane toads but not anything else they are ruining natures wildlife.....
Dingo are considered a pest in Queensland, it is illegal to have one as a pet. Pure bred or otherwise. I looked into it a year or two ago.
I understand why cane toads were introduced, it was cris is posted that they are legal to keep.
Unless you have a permit, it is an offence under the Act to:
introduce a pest animal to the state
feed a declared pest animal
keep a declared pest animal
release a declared pest animal. .
Thanks for the info Adzo, although I still find it hard to believe the dingo classed as a pest. Again - bloody Queensland!
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