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cool little dragons
what type are they?
 
its a Mountain Dragon , or Mountain Heath Dragon depends who you ask lol :) they are awesome i have 3 now :D
 
DSC00993.JPGDSC00961.JPGDSC00746.JPGDSC00980.JPGthey grow to about 22cm long like really small beardies lol here is my other bigger ones
 
yes i love them! they are the only native dragons in Tasmania therefor the only ones we can keep :)
 
Cool. Do you get it from a breeder, or are you allowed to get them out of the wild in tas?
 
in Tasmania its illegal to sell reptiles so you apply for a licence which enables you to get wild caught so this is where this lil guy comes from
 
Does that licence allow you to get them over a period of time? Or just go out for one day and get as many as said? And off topic, how old are you :p
 
im 14
all native herps are on the lisence (edit:except the ones they dont let you keep) you fill out your details send away,then you can go get 6 adults of each species (in tas we have no pythons) so you can go out catch six of the 4th most venomous land snakes in the world no one can do a thing. -shrug- i don't personally like these rules i would rather purchase but its illegal so hey

DPIPWE - Herpetology Permit Application Form.pdf application <-
 
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So you allowed to go out and catch a copperhead etc at 14?
 
Wow so when are you planning to get one, your 16th birthday :p thats actually pretty cool. Anyway thanks for all that and good pics. Hope it settles in all well.
 
Wow so when are you planning to get one, your 16th birthday :p thats actually pretty cool. Anyway thanks for all that and good pics. Hope it settles in all well.
no chance of that whilst i live at home lol XD
 
[h=2]Species Authorised by Herpetology Permit[/h]
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| width="50%" | [h=4]Reptiles[/h]
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| width="50%" | Bassiana duperreyi
| width="50%" | Three-lined skink
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| width="50%" | Cyclodomorphus casuarinae
| width="50%" | She-oak skink
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| width="50%" | Egernia whitei
| width="50%" | Whites skink
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| width="50%" | Lampropholis delicata
| width="50%" | Delicate skink
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| width="50%" | Niveoscincus greeni
| width="50%" | Northern snow skink
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| width="50%" | N. metallicus
| width="50%" | Metallic skink*
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| width="50%" | N. microlepidotus
| width="50%" | Southern snow skink
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| width="50%" | N. ocellatus
| width="50%" | Spotted skink*
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| width="50%" | N. orocryptus
| width="50%" | Mountain skink
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| width="50%" | N. pretiosus
| width="50%" | Tasmanian tree skink
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| width="50%" | Pseudemoia entrecasteauxii
| width="50%" | Southern grass skink
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| width="50%" | Tiliqua nigrolutea
| width="50%" | Blotched blue-tongue
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| width="50%" | Tympanocryptis diemensis
| width="50%" | Mountain dragon
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| width="50%" | Austrelaps superbus
| width="50%" | Copperhead snake
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| width="50%" | Drysdalia coronoides
| width="50%" | White-lipped snake
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| width="50%" | Notechis ater
| width="50%" | Tiger snake
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| width="50%" | [h=4]Amphibians[/h]
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| width="50%" | Crinia signifera
| width="50%" | Common froglet*
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| width="50%" | C. tasmaniensis
| width="50%" | Tasmanian froglet
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| width="50%" | Geocrinia laevis
| width="50%" | Smooth froglet
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| width="50%" | Limnodynastes dumerilii
| width="50%" | Banjo frog
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| width="50%" | L. tasmaniensis
| width="50%" | Spotted marsh frog
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| width="50%" | Litoria burrowsae
| width="50%" | Tasmanian tree frog
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| width="50%" | L. ewingii
| width="50%" | Brown tree frog*
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| width="50%" | Pseudophryne semimarmorata
| width="50%" | Southern toadlet
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(*less than 6, no permit required)

[h=2]Species Subject to Scientific Permits[/h]Research Institutes Only

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| width="50%" | [h=4]Reptiles[/h]
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| width="50%" | Eulamprus tympanum Lerista bougainvilli
| width="50%" | Southern water skink Bougainvilles skink
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| width="50%" | All sea snakes

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| width="50%" | [h=4]Amphibians[/h]
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| width="50%" | Bryobatrachus nimbus
| width="50%" | Moss froglet
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[h=2]Threatened Species[/h](No taking or possession permitted)

[h=4]Reptiles[/h]
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| width="50%" | Niveoscincus palfreymani
| width="50%" | Pedra Branca skink
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| width="50%" | Pseudemoia pagenstecheri Notechis ater serventyi Pseudemoia rawlinsoni All marine turtles
| width="50%" | Tussock skink Chappell Island tiger snake Glossy skink
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[h=4]Amphibians[/h]
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| width="50%" | Limnodynastes peronii Littoria raniformis
| width="50%" | Striped marsh frog Green and gold frog
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look at that^^^
 
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