A royal python, a bearded dragon and a Eurasian eagle owl.
These are just some of the animals people in Bracknell Forest have needed special licences for.
A Freedom of Information request asked Bracknell Forest Council how many Animal Welfare Regulations licences the authority has handed out.
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These particular licences, under the 2018 regulations, are for the exhibit of animals only.
A response from BFC revealed the council has issued four of the permits.
The authority revealed which animals are covered by each of these licenses.
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And it’s not a surprise to learn there are some exotic animals covered by these permissions.
Licence 1
4 Corn snakes
1 tree frog
1 spur-thighed tortoise
4 rats
2 fat-tailed gerbils
1 african pygmy hedgehog
1 bearded dragon
2 guinea pigs
2 degus
4 mongolian gerbils
1 royal python
1 leopard gecko
3 white tree frogs
Licence 2
1 Long-eared owl
2 tawny owls
2 barn owls
2 European eagle owls
1 Indian Eagle Owl
1 snowy owl
2 little owls
5 Harris hawks
1 common buzzard
1 sparrowhawk
2 peregrine hybrids
2 kestrels
1 barn owl
Licence 3
1 Eurasian eagle owl
1 Bengal eagle owl
2 barn owls
1 European kestrel
2 gyr/saker hybrids
6 Harris hawks
Licence 4
2 harris hawks
2 barn owls
1 white faced scops owl
1 American kestrel
1 Little owl
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