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Jawshooah:
The vast majority of snakes and spiders are not venomous, or at least not venomous enough to do any damage to humans.

Inlander:
Unless you're in Australia, which is the only continent on earth in which the elapids, or venomous snakes, are the dominant group.

Eris:
But Harry, what about people who have blue tongues as pets? I mean they need a reptile license, but they are still native animals, no?

est:
Yeah but like

ViolentDove:

--- Quote from: Inlander on 01 Feb 2009, 20:27 ---That's more to do with them being a native animal than because they're dangerous, though. You're not allowed to have any native animal as a pet in Australia unless it's injured and you're someone who volunteers to nurse injured animals.

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Reptiles are an exception to this rule (there are also a few others, though it varies from state to state). There is a thriving trade in Australian reptiles within Australia, though the type of animal you're allowed to keep is controlled by a licensing system. A silly herpetologist friend of mine has a class 2 license, allowing him to keep venomous snakes.

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