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Section 7
Extent Information
E1This version of this provision extends to Scotland only. A new version of this provision has been created for England and Wales
Textual Amendments
F1Sch. substituted (S.) (1.10.2008) by Dangerous Wild Animals Act 1976 (Modification) (Scotland) Order 2008 (S.S.I. 2008/302), art. 1(1), Sch.
NOTE: See section 7(5) of this Act for the effect of the second column of this Schedule
Scientific name | Common name |
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MAMMALS | |
Marsupials | |
Family Dasyuridae : the species Sarcophilus laniarius | Tasmanian devil |
Family Macropodidae : the species Macropus fuliginosus, Macropus giganteus, Macropus robustus and Macropus rufus | Western grey kangaroo Eastern grey kangaroo Wallaroo Red kangaroo |
Primates | |
Family Cebidae : all species except those of the genera Aotus, Callicebus and Saimiri | New-world monkeys (including capuchin, howler, saki, uacari, spider and woolly monkeys) Exceptions: Night monkeys (also known as owl monkeys) Titi Squirrel monkeys |
Family Cercopithecidae : all species | Old-world monkeys (including baboons, the drill, colobus monkeys, the gelada, guenons, langurs, leaf monkeys, macaques, the mandrill, mangabeys, the patas monkey, the proboscis monkey and the talapoin) |
Family Hominidae : all species except those of the genus Homo | Anthropoid apes (including the chimpanzee, the bonobo, the orang-utan and gorillas) Exception: Man |
Family Hylobatidae : all species | Gibbons Siamangs |
Family Indriidae : all species except those of the genus Avahi | Leaping lemurs (including the indri and sifakas) Exceptions: Woolly lemurs |
Family Lemuridae : all species except those of the genus Hapalemur | Large lemurs Exceptions: Bamboo lemurs (also known as gentle lemurs) |
Edentates | |
Family Dasypodidae : the species Priodontes maximus | Giant armadillo |
Family Myrmecophagidae : the species Myrmecophaga tridactyla | Giant anteater |
Carnivores | |
Family Canidae : all species except– (a) those of the genera Alopex, Cerdocyon, Dusicyon, Otocyon, Pseudalopex, Urocyon, Vulpes and Nyctereutes (b) Canis familiaris, other than the subspecies Canis familiaris dingo | Canids (including wild dogs, wolves, jackals, the maned wolf, the dhole, the bush dog, and the dingo) other than the excepted species Exceptions: (a) foxes, culpeo, grey zorro, raccoon dogs (b) domestic dogs |
Family Felidae : all species except– (a) Felis silvestris (including the subspecies Felis silvestris catus ), Felis margarita, Felis nigripes, Otocolobus manul, Leopardus tigrinus, Leopardus geoffroyi (also known as Oncifelis geoffroyi ), Leopardus guigna (also known as Oncifelis guigna ), Catopuma badia (also known as Pardofelis badia ) and Prionailurus rubiginosus (b) a hybrid descended exclusively from two or more of the species described in paragraph (a) (c) a hybrid of which– (i) one parent is Felis silvestris catus , and (ii) the other parent is a first generation hybrid of Felis silvestris catus and any species not described in paragraph (a) (d) a hybrid descended exclusively from hybrid cats as described in paragraph (c) (ignoring, for the purpose of determining exclusivity of descent, the parents and remoter ancestors of any hybrid within that paragraph) (e) a hybrid descended exclusively from Felis silvestris catus and any one or more hybrid cat as described in paragraph (c) (ignoring, for the purpose of determining exclusivity of descent, the parents and remoter ancestors of any hybrid within that paragraph) | Cats (including the bobcat, caracal, cheetah, jaguar, leopard, lion, lynx, ocelot, puma, serval and tiger) other than the excepted species Exceptions: (a) The wild cat (including the domestic cat), the sand cat, the black-footed cat, the pallas cat (also known as the manul), the little spotted cat (also known as the oncilla or tiger cat), the Geoffroy’s cat, the kodkod (also known as the guina) the bay cat (also known as the Borneo cat), and the rusty-spotted cat (b) a cat descended exclusively from two or more of the species described in paragraph (a) (c) a cat of which one parent is a domestic cat and the other parent is a first generation hybrid of a domestic cat and a cat that is a dangerous wild animal (d) a cat descended exclusively from hybrid cats described in paragraph (c) (e) a cat descended exclusively from the domestic cat and hybrids cats described in paragraph (c) |
Family Hyaenidae : all species except Proteles cristatus | Hyenas Exception: Aardwolf |
Family Mustelidae : (a) all species of the genera Arctonyx, Melogale, Mydaus, Taxidea, Pteronura, Aonyx, Enhydra and Lontra (b) the genus Lutra except the species Lutra lutra (c) the species Eira barbara, Gulo gulo, Martes pennanti and Mellivora capensis | (a) The hog badger, the ferret badger, the stink badger, the American badger, the giant otter, the African clawless otter, the oriental small-clawed otter, the sea otter, the river otters, and the marine otter (b) the hairy-nosed otter (c) the tayra, the wolverine, the fisher (also known as the peken or fisher cat) and the honey badger Exception: European otter |
Family Ursidae : all species, including the species Ailuropoda melanoleuca and Ailurus fulgens | Bears (including the giant panda and the red panda) |
Family Viverridae : (a) all species of the genera Civettictis and Viverra (b) the species Cryptoprocta ferox | (a) Civets (including the African civet, the large-spotted civets, the Malayan civet and the Indian civets) (b) the fossa |
Pinnipedes | |
Family Odobenidae : all species | Walrus |
Family Otariidae : all species | Eared seals |
Family Phocidae : all species except Phoca vitulina and Halichoerus grypus | True seals (also known as earless seals) other than the excepted species Exceptions: Common seal (also known as the harbour seal) Grey seal |
Elephants | |
Family Elephantidae : all species | Elephants |
Aardvark | |
Family Orycteropodidae : the species Orycteropus afer | Aardvark |
Odd-toed ungulates | |
Family Equidae : all species except Equus asinus and Equus caballus | Horses Wild asses Zebras Exceptions: Donkey (also known as the ass) Domestic horse |
Family Rhinocerotidae : all species | Rhinoceroses |
Family Tapiridae : all species | Tapirs |
Even-toed ungulates | |
Family Antilocapridae : the species Antilocapra Americana | Pronghorn |
Family Bovidae : all species except domestic forms of the genera Bos, Bubalus, Capra and Ovis | Antelopes, bison, buffalo, gazelles, goats and sheep Exceptions: Domestic cattle Domestic buffalo Domestic goats Domestic sheep |
Family Camelidae : all species of the genera Camelus | Camels |
Family Cervidae : all species of the genera Alces and Rangifer except domestic forms of the species Rangifer tarandus | Moose (also known as the elk) Caribou (also known as the reindeer) Exception: Domestic reindeer |
Family Giraffidae : all species | Giraffe Okapi |
Family Hippopotamidae : all species | Hippopotamus Pygmy hippopotamus |
Family Suidae : all species, except domestic forms of the species Sus scrofa other than farmed wild boar | Old-world pigs other than animals of the excepted kind Exception: Domestic pig, other than farmed wild boar |
Family Tayassuidae : all species | New-world pigs (also known as peccaries) |
Hybrids | |
A hybrid of a mammal specified in the first column of this Schedule where one parent is, or both parents are, of a kind so specified, but not including an excepted hybrid of the family Felidae | A hybrid animal with a dangerous wild animal as a parent Exception: A cat hybrid that is not a dangerous wild animal |
BIRDS | |
Cassowaries | |
Family Casuariidae : all species | Cassowaries |
Ostrich | |
Family Struthionidae : all species | Ostrich |
REPTILES | |
Crocodilians | |
Family Alligatoridae : all species | Alligators Caimans |
Family Crocodylidae : all species | Crocodiles False gharial |
Family Gavialidae : all species | Gharial (also known as the gavial) |
Lizards and snakes | |
Family Atractaspididae : all species of the genera Atractaspis . | Burrowing asps (also known as mole vipers, or burrowing vipers) Stiletto snakes |
Family Colubridae : (a) all species of the genera Malpolon and Thelotornis (b) the species Dispholidus typus, Rhabdophis subminiatus, Rhabdophis tigrinus, Elapomorphus lemniscatus, Philodryas olfersii, Tachymenis peruviana, Xenodon severus | (a) All rear-fanged venomous colubrid snakes of the specified genera (including montpellier snakes, the false cobra, and twig or bird snakes) (b) the boomslang, the red-necked keelback, the tiger keelback (also known as the yamakagashi or the Japanese tiger-snake), the Argentine black-headed snake, the South American green racer, the Peruvian racer (also known as the Peru slender snake), the Amazon false viper (also known as the false fer-de-lance) |
Family Elapidae : all species | Front-fanged venomous snakes of the specified family (including cobras, coral snakes, kraits, mambas, whipsnakes, death adders and all other Australian poisonous snakes) |
Family Hydrophiidae : all species | Sea snakes |
Family Helodermatidae : all species | Gila monster Mexican beaded lizard |
Family Viperidae : all species | Front-fanged venomous snakes of the specified family (including adders, the barba amarilla, the bushmaster, the fer-de-lance, moccasins, rattlesnakes and vipers) |
INVERTEBRATES | |
Spiders | |
Family Ctenidae : all species of the genus Phoneutria | Wandering spiders |
Family Hexathelidae : all species of the genus Atrax | Sydney funnel-web spider and its close relatives |
Family Sicariidae : all species of the genus Loxosceles | Brown recluse spiders (also known as violin spiders) |
Family Theridiidae : all species of the genus Latrodectus | Widow spiders and close relatives |
Scorpions | |
Family Buthidae : all species | Buthid scorpions |
Family Hemioscorpiidae : the species Hemiscorpius lepturus | Middle Eastern thin-tailed scorpion.] |
Extent Information
E1This version of this provision extends to Scotland only. A new version of this provision has been created for England and Wales
Textual Amendments
F1Sch. substituted (S.) (1.10.2008) by Dangerous Wild Animals Act 1976 (Modification) (Scotland) Order 2008 (S.S.I. 2008/302), art. 1(1), Sch.
Section 7
Extent Information
E2This version of this provision extends to England and Wales only. The original version of this provision exists for Scotland
Textual Amendments
F2Sch. substituted (E.W.) (1.10.2007) by Dangerous Wild Animals Act 1976 (Modification) (No.2) Order 2007 (S.I. 2007/2465), art. 1(4), Sch.
NOTE: See section 7(5) of this Act for the effect of the second column of this Schedule
Scientific name of kind | Common name or names | |
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MAMMALS | ||
Marsupials | ||
Family Dasyuridae: The species Sarcophilus laniarius. | The Tasmanian devil. | |
FamilyMacropodidae: The species Macropus fuliginosus, Macropus giganteus, Macropus robustus and Macropus rufus. | The western and eastern grey kangaroos, the wallaroo and the red kangaroo. | |
Primates | ||
Family Cebidae: All species except those of the genera Aotus, Callicebus and Saimiri. | New-world monkeys (including capuchin, howler, saki, uacari, spider and woolly monkeys). Night monkeys (also known as owl monkeys), titi monkeys and squirrel monkeys are excepted. | |
Family Cercopithecidae: All species. | Old-world monkeys (including baboons, the drill, colobus monkeys, the gelada, guenons, langurs, leaf monkeys, macaques, the mandrill, mangabeys, the patas and proboscis monkeys and the talapoin). | |
Family Hominidae: All species except those of the genus Homo . | Anthropoid apes; chimpanzees, bonobos, orang-utans and gorillas. | |
Family Hylobatidae: All species. | Gibbons and Siamangs. | |
FamilyIndriidae: All species of the genera Propithecus and Indri (Avahi laniger is excepted). | Leaping lemurs (including the indri and sifakas). The woolly lemur is excepted. | |
Family Lemuridae: All species except those of the genus Hapalemur. | Large lemurs. Bamboo or gentle lemurs are excepted. | |
Edentates | ||
Family Dasypodidae: The species Priodontes maximus. | The giant armadillo. | |
FamilyMyrmecophagidae: The species Myrmecophaga tridactyla. | The giant anteater. | |
Carnivores | ||
Family Canidae: All species except those of the genera Alopex, Cerdocyon, Dusicyon, Otocyon, Pseudolopex, Urocyon, Vulpes and Nyctereutes . The species Canis familiaris , other than the subspecies Canis familiaris dingo , is also excepted. | Wild dogs, wolves, jackals, the maned wolf, the bush dog and the dhole. Foxes, raccoon dogs and the domestic dog (but not the dingo) are excepted. | |
FamilyFelidae: All except— (a) the species Felis silvestris, Otocolobus manul, Leopardus tigrinus, Oncifelis geoffroyi, Oncifelis guigna, Catopuma badia, Felis margarita, Felis nigripes, Prionailurus rubiginosus and Felis silvestris catus ; (b) a hybrid which is descended exclusively from any one or more species within paragraph (a); (c) a hybrid of which— (i) one parent is Felis silvestris catus , and (ii) the other parent is a first generation hybrid of Felis silvestris catus and any cat not within paragraph (a); (d) any cat which is descended exclusively from any one or more hybrids within paragraph (c) (ignoring, for the purpose of determining exclusivity of descent, the parents and remoter ancestors of any hybrid within paragraph (c)); (e) any cat which is descended exclusively from Felis silvestris catus and any one or more hybrids within paragraph (c) (ignoring, for the purpose of determining exclusivity of descent, the parents and remoter ancestors of any hybrid within paragraph (c)). | All cats including the bobcat, caracal, cheetah, jaguar, leopard, lion, lynx, ocelot, puma, serval and tiger. The following are excepted: (i) the wild cat, the pallas cat, the little spotted cat, the Geoffroy’s cat, the kodkod, the bay cat, the sand cat, the black-footed cat, the rusty-spotted cat and the domestic cat; (ii) a hybrid cat which is descended exclusively from any one or more species within paragraph (a); (iii) a hybrid cat having as one parent a domestic cat and as the other parent a first generation hybrid of a domestic cat and any cat not within paragraph (a); (iv) any cat which is descended exclusively from any one or more hybrids within paragraph (c); (v) any cat which is descended exclusively from a domestic cat and any one or more hybrids within paragraph (c). | |
Family Hyaenidae: All except the species Proteles cristatus. | Hyænas. The aardwolf is excepted. | |
FamilyMustelidae: All species of the genera Amblonyx, Arctonyx, Aonyx, Enhydra, Lontra, Melogale, Mydaus, Pteronura and Taxidea. The genus Lutra except the species Lutra lutra . The species Eira barbara, Gulo gulo, Martes pennanti and Mellivora capensis. | Badgers (except the Eurasian badger), otters (except the European otter) and the tayra, wolverine, fisher and ratel (otherwise known as the honey badger). | |
Family Ursidae: All species including the species Ailuropoda melanoleuca and Ailurus fulgens. | All bears including the giant panda and the red panda. | |
Family Viverridae: All of the genus Civettictis. All of the genus Viverra. The species Cryptoprocta ferox. | The African, large-spotted, Malay and Indian civets and the fossa. | |
Pinnipedes | ||
Family Odobenidae: All species. | The walrus. | |
Family Otariidae: All species. | Eared seals. | |
FamilyPhocidae: All species except Phoca vitulina and Halichoerus grypus. | True or earless seals. The common seal (or harbour seal) and grey seal are excepted. | |
Elephants | ||
Family Elephantidae: All species. | Elephants. | |
Aardvark | ||
FamilyOrycteropodidae: The species Orycteropus afer. | The aardvark. | |
Odd-toed ungulates | ||
Family Equidae: All species except Equus asinus and Equus caballus. | Asses, horses and zebras. The donkey and domestic horse are excepted. | |
Family Rhinocerotidae: All species. | Rhinoceroses. | |
Family Tapiridae: All species. | Tapirs. | |
Even-toed ungulates | ||
Family Antilocapridae: The species Antilocapra americana. | The pronghorn. | |
Family Bovidae: All species except any domestic form of the genera Bos , Bubalus, Capra and Ovis. | Antelopes, bison, buffalo, gazelles, goats and sheep. Domestic cattle, buffalo, goats and sheep are excepted. | |
Family Camelidae: All species of the genus Camelus. | Camels. | |
Family Cervidae: All species of the genera Alces and Rangifer , except any domestic form of the species Rangifer tarandus. | The moose or elk and the caribou or reindeer. The domestic reindeer is excepted. | |
Family Giraffidae: All species | The giraffe and the okapi. | |
Family Hippopotamidae: All species. | The hippopotamus and the pygmy hippopotamus. | |
Family Suidae: All species except any domestic form of the species Sus scrofa . | Old-world pigs (including the wild boar and the wart hog). The domestic pig is excepted. | |
Family Tayassuidae: All species. | New-world pigs (otherwise known as peccaries). | |
Hybrids | ||
Any hybrid of a kind of animal specified (other than by way of exception) in the foregoing provisions of this column where at least one parent is of a kind so specified, and any animal of which at least one parent is such a hybrid. This does not include an excepted hybrid of the Family Felidae . | Any mammalian hybrids with at least one parent of a specified kind, and any animal of which at least one parent is such a hybrid. This does not apply to excepted cat hybrids. | |
BIRDS | ||
Cassowaries | ||
Family Casuariidae: All species. | Cassowaries. | |
Ostrich | ||
Family Struthionidae: All species. | The ostrich. | |
REPTILES | ||
Crocodilians | ||
Family Alligatoridae: All species. | Alligators and caimans. | |
Family Crocodylidae: All species. | Crocodiles and the false gharial. | |
Family Gavialidae: All species. | The gharial (otherwise known as the gavial). | |
Lizards and snakes | ||
Family Atractaspididae: All species of the genus Atractaspis. | Burrowing asps, also known as mole or burrowing vipers and stiletto snakes. | |
FamilyColubridae. All species of the genera Malpolon and Thelotornis. The species Dispholidus typus, Rhabdophis subminiatus, Rhabdophis tigrinus, Elapomorphus lemniscatus, Philodryas olfersii, Tachymenis peruviana and Xenodon severus. | Certain rear-fanged venomous snakes, Montpellier snakes and African vine snakes (otherwise known as African twig or bird snakes). The boomslang, the red-necked keelback, the yamakagashi (otherwise known as the Japanese tiger-snake), the Argentine black-headed snake, the South American green racer, the Peruvian racer and the Amazon false viper. | |
Family Elapidae: All species. | Certain front-fanged venomous snakes including cobras, coral snakes, kraits, mambas, whipsnakes and all Australian poisonous snakes (including the death adders). | |
Family Hydrophiidae: All species. | Sea snakes. | |
Family Helodermatidae: All species. | The gila monster and the (Mexican) beaded lizard. | |
Family Viperidae: All species. | Certain front-fanged venomous snakes (including adders, the barba amarilla, the bushmaster, the fer-de-lance, moccasins, rattlesnakes and vipers). | |
INVERTEBRATES | ||
Spiders | ||
FamilyCtenidae: The genus Phoneutria. | Wandering spiders. | |
Family Hexathelidae: The genus Atrax. | The Sydney funnel-web spider and its close relatives. | |
FamilySicariidae: The genus Loxosceles. | Brown recluse spiders (otherwise known as violin spiders). | |
Family Theridiidae: The genus Latrodectus. | The widow spiders and close relatives. | |
Scorpions | ||
Family Buthidae: All species. | Buthid scorpions. | |
FamilyHemioscorpiidae: The species Hemiscorpius lepturus. | Middle-Eastern thin-tailed scorpion.] |
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