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Section 7.
Textual Amendments
F1Schedule substituted by S.I. 1984/1111, art. 2
NOTE: See section 7(5) of this Act for the effect of the second column of this Schedule.
MAMMALS
Scientific name of kind | Common name or names |
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Marsupials | |
Dasyuridae of the species Sarcophilus harrisi | The Tasmanian devil |
Macropodidae of the species Macropus fuliginosus, Macropus giganteus, Macropus robustus and Macropus rufus | Grey kangaroos, the euro, the wallaroo and the red kangaroo |
Primates | |
Callitrichidae of the species of the genera Leontophithecus and Saguinus | Tamarins |
Cebidae | New-world monkeys (including capuchin, howler, saki, spider, squirrel, titi, uakari and woolly monkeys and the night monkey (otherwise known as the douroucouli) |
Cercopithecidae | 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) |
Indriidae | Leaping lemurs (including the indri, sifakas and the woolly lemur) |
Lemuridae, except the species of the genus Hapalemur | Large lemurs (the broad-nosed gentle lemur and the grey gentle lemur are excepted) |
Pongidae | Anthropoid apes (including chimpanzees, gibbons, the gorilla and the orang-utan) |
Edentates | |
Bradypodidae | Sloths |
Dasypodidae of the species Priodontes giganteus (otherwise known as Priodontes maximus) | The giant armadillo |
Myrmecophagidae of the species Myrmecophaga tridactyla | The giant anteater |
Rodents | |
Erithizontidae of the species Erithizon dorsatum | The North American porcupine |
Hydrochoeridae | The capybara |
Hystricidae of the species of the genus Hystrix | Crested porcupines |
Carnivores | |
Ailuropodidae (Ailuridae) | The giant panda and the red panda |
Canidae, except the species of the genera Alopex, Dusicyon, Otocyon, Nyetereutes and Vulpes and the species Canis familiaris | Jackals, wild dogs, wolves and the coyote (foxes, the raccoon-dog and the domestic dog are excepted) |
Felidae, except the species Felis catus | The bobcat, caracal, cheetah, jaguar, lion, lynx, ocelot, puma, serval, tiger and all other cats (the domestic cat is excepted) |
Hyaenidae except the species Proteles cristatus | Hyaenas (except the aardwolf) |
Mustelidae of the species of the genera Arctonyx, Aonyx, Enydra, Lutra (except Lutra lutra), Melogale, Mydaus, Pteronura and Taxidea and of the species Eria 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) |
Procyonidae | Cacomistles, raccoons, coatis, olingos, the little coatimundi and the kinkajou |
Ursidae | Bears |
Viverridae of the species of the genus Viverra and of the species Arctictis binturong and Cryptoprocta ferox | The African, large-spotted, Malay and large Indian civets, the binturong and the fossa |
Pinnipedes | |
Odobenidae, Otariidae and Phocidae, except Phoea vitulina and Halichoerus grypus | The walrus, eared seals, sealions and earless seals (the common and grey seals are excepted) |
Elephants | |
Elephantidae | Elephants |
Odd-toed ungulates | |
Equidae, except the species Equus asinus. Equus caballus and Equus asinus x Equus caballus | Asses, horses and zebras (the donkey, domestic horse and domestic hybrids are excepted) |
Rhinocerotidae | Rhinoceroses |
Tapiridae | Tapirs |
Hyraxes | |
Procaviidae | Tree and rock hyraxes (otherwise known as dassies) |
Aardvark | |
Orycteropidae | The aardvark |
Even-toed ungulates | |
Antilocapridae | The Pronghorn |
Bovidae, except any domestic form of the general Bos and Bubalus, of the species Capra aegagrus (hireus) and the species Ovis aries | Antelopes, bison, buffalo, cattle, gazelles, goats and sheep (domestic cattle, goats and sheep are excepted) |
Camelidae except the species Lama glama and Lama pacos | Camels, the guanaco and the vicugna (the domestic llama and alpaca are excepted) |
Cervidae of the species Alces alces and Rangifer tarandus, except any domestic form of the species Rangifer trandus | The moose or elk and the caribou or reindeer (the domestic reindeer is excepted) |
Giraffidae | The giraffe and the okapi |
Hippopotamidae | The hippopotamus and the pygmy hippopotamus |
Suidae, 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) |
Tayassuidae | New-world pigs (otherwise known as peccaries) |
Any hybrid of a kind of animal specified in the foregoing provisions of this column where one parent is, or both parents are, of a kind so specified | Mammalian hybrids with a parent (or parents of a specified kind |
BIRDS | |
Cassowaries and emu | |
Casuariidae | Cassowaries |
Dromaiidae | The emu |
Ostrich | |
Struthionidae | The ostrich |
REPTILES | |
Crocodilians | |
Alligatoridae | Alligators and caimans |
Crocodylidae | Crocodiles and the false gharial |
Gavialidae | The gharial (otherwise known as the gavial) |
Lizards and snakes | |
Colubridae of the species of the genera Atractaspis, Malpolon, Psammophis and Thelatornis and of the species Boiga dendrophila, Dispholidus typus, Rhabdophis subminiatus and Rhabdophis tigrinus Elapidae | Mole vipers and certain rear-fanged venomous snakes (including the moila and montpellier snakes, sand snakes, twig snakes, the mangrove (otherwise known as the yellow-ringed catsnake), the boomslang, the red-necked keelback and the yamakagashie (otherwise known as the Japanese tiger-snake) ) Certain front-fanged venomous snakes (including cobras, coral snakes, the desert black snake, kraits, mambas, sea snakes and all Australian poisonous snakes (including the death adders)) |
Helodermatidae | The gila monster and the (Mexican) beaded lizard |
Viperidae | Certain front-fanged venomous snakes . (including adders, the barba amarilla, the bushmaster, the copperhead, the fer-de-lance, moccasins, rattlesnakes and vipers) |
INVERTEBRATES | |
Spiders | |
Ctenidae of the species of the genus Phoneutria | Wandering spiders |
Dipluridae of the species of the genus Atrax | The Sydney funnel web spider and its close relatives |
Lycosidae of the species Lycosa raptoria | The Brazilian wolf spider |
Sicariidae of the species of the genus Loxosceles | Brown recluse spiders (otherwise known as violin spiders) |
Theridiidae of the species of the genus Latrodectus | The black widow spider (otherwise known as redback spider) and its close relatives |
Scorpions | |
Buthidae | Buthid scorpions] |
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