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Schedule 'D' - Wild or Exotic Animals

March 11, 2014Page 561 section

Comprehensive list of animal species classified as wild or exotic under the bylaw.

28 categories of animals listed

SCHEDULE "D"

WILD OR EXOTIC ANIMALS

Schedule "D" listing wild or exotic animals categorized by common names and scientific groups
Schedule "D" listing wild or exotic animals categorized by common names and scientific groups

"Wild or Exotic Animals"

The following list of animals constitutes "wild or exotic animals" for the purposes of this Bylaw. The common or familiar names of animals preceding the words in parentheses are intended to act as examples only, and are not to be construed as limiting the generality of the group specified by the words in the parentheses.

  1. alligators, caimans, crocodiles (crocodillian);
  2. apes, lemurs, gorillas and monkeys (primates); excludes humans;
  3. anteaters, armadillos, and sloths (edentate);
  4. badgers, polecats, otters, wolverines, weasels (mustelidae); excludes descented skunks and domestic ferrets, minks and ermines;
  5. bats (chiroptera);
  6. bears (carnivore);
  7. beavers, porcupines, squirrels, muskrat, marmots, and gophers (rodentia); excludes domestic hamsters, guinea pigs, chinchillas, rats and mice;
  8. cassowaries, ostriches, emus, rheas (struthioniformes);
  9. cats, including lions, jaguars, cheetah, tigers, mountain lion, lynx, bobcat, ocelot and leopard (feloidea); excludes domestic cats;
  10. civets, genets, meerkat, mongooses (viverrids);
  11. camel, hippopotamus, tapir, rhinoceros or hyrax (ungulate); excludes domestic goats, sheep, pigs, cattle, horses, llamas, alpacas, mules, donkeys, elk and deer;
  12. dogs, including bush dogs, dingos, racoon dogs, African wild dogs, coyotes, jackals, hyenas and wolves; excludes domestic dogs;
  13. dolphins, porpoises and whales (cetaceans);
  14. elephants, including Asian and African (proboscidae);
  15. hares, pikas and rabbits; excludes domestic non-feral rabbits (lagomorpha);
  16. hedgehogs, moles and shrews (insectivore); excludes African Pygmy Hedgehogs;
  17. kangaroos, wombats, bandicoots, opossums (marsupialia); excludes sugar gliders;
  18. owls (strigiformes);
  19. raccoons and coatimundi (procyonids);
  20. seals and walrus (pinnipedia);
  21. venomous or poisonous frogs, toads and salamanders (amphibian);
  22. venomous or poisonous lizards (sauria);
  23. venomous or poisonous turtles, green and Hawksbill (Australia), tortoises and terrapins (chelonian);
  24. venomous or poisonous snakes, (serpentia);
  25. venomous or poisonous spiders, insects, fish and scorpions;
  26. python;
  27. boidae;
  28. rock doves (pigeons), crows and gulls.
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Extracted from: 2014 03 11 Committee of the Whole Agenda