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Keeping hots in Arizona
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by lepidus on September 25, 2003
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I was wondering if anyone was familiar with laws/regulations pertaining to keeping venomous in Arizona. Was thinking about moving there but need to know their laws prior to making that decision. Any help would be appreciated.
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by nichelplater on September 25, 2003
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here you go thi shaould help.....Arizona:
Native Venomous: No permit is required, however other restrictions apply. Please contact Arizona Game and Fish Department for all the details
Exotic Venomous: Permit is required
Protected Native Venomous: Permit required
Rock Rattlesnake (Crotalus lepidus)
Twin Spotted Rattlesnake (Crotalus pricei)
Ridgenosed Rattlesnake (Crotalus willardi)
Massasauga (Sistrurus catenatus)
Gila Monster
Arizona Game and Fish Department
Permits Coordinator
2221 W. Greenway Road
Phoenix, AZ 85023
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RE: Keeping hots in Arizona
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by HELERI on September 25, 2003
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Hello, I'd like to reply to the latter. In AZ, a huting license is required for anything native. The baned rock, ridgenose, twinspot and massasagua are both federaly protected. A scientific collecting permit is required for them. Same with Gilas. Exotic hots are also prohibited. Desert tortoises are also federaly protected. Thanks-Robert
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