Governor Matt Mead signed a bill into law that now include pet cruelty as a crime. I am kind of surprised it wasn’t already in Wyoming. Apparently with laws getting voted in and repealed there was a void where no particular law covered cruelty of animal pets. Senate File 100 is suppose to close said loopholes that were left from Senate File 10. In a surprising discovery I guess the American Kennel Club actually apposed adding puppy mills and animal hoarders to the bill hmmmm. The definition according to the state is people now are committing a crime if the keep a household pet in a way that causes “chronic or repeated serious physical harm,” Also defined by the state, a household pet is defined as any dog, cat, rabbit, guinea pig, hamster, mouse, gerbil, ferret, bird, fish, reptile, amphibian, invertebrate or any other species of domesticated animal kept as a pet. The state will be diverting $100,000 from its operating account to help cover enforcement of the new law.
Category Archives: Reptiles
400lb Crocodile gets his foot fixed
6 staff members of the Virginia Aquarium and a vet got to work on the foot of a 400 pound Crocodile today. The procedure was actually two where first they removed a wart on the bottom of the Crocodiles foot and then second injected antibiotics into the the stub of a removed toenail the size of a shotgun shell. As a measure agenst infection they also put superglue on the tips of her other nails.
Nordrhein-Westfalen/Germany list of dangerous animals
Tomorrow the government of „Nordrhein-Westfalen/Germany“ talking about a new List of dangerous animals. Here is their list Word has it that you can apply for a permit, but only with important interests like a doctoral thesis
nach § 43a Abs. 1 Satz 2 HSOG
Arthropod (Arthropoda)
Insects (Insecta)
Reduviidae: Platymeris biguttata, Platymeris radamanthus
Scorpions (Scorpiones)
Buthidae:Androctonus, Buthacus, Buthotus, Buthus, Centruroides, Compsobuthus, Hottentotta, Leirus, Leiurus, Lychas, Mesobuthus, Orthochirus, Parabuthus, Tityus, Buthidae, Uroplectes
Verschiedene:Bothriurus, Hemiscorpius, Nebo, Vaejovis
(Web-)Spiders (Araneae)
Hexathelidae (Funnel-web spider ): Atrax, Hadronyche, Macrothele
Sparassidae (Riesenkrabbenspinnen; Huntsmen): Delena, Isopeda, Olios, Pandercetes, Pediana, Saotes, Typostola Theraphosidae (Tarantulas ): Harpactirella, Poecilotheria, Pterinochilus, Selenocosmia, Stromatopelma Various : Cteniza, Idiommata, Ixeuticus, Lampona, Latrodectus, Loxosceles, Missulena, Miturga, Phoneutria, Phrynarachne, Sicarius, Trechona
Vertebrates (Vertebrata)
Frogs and Toads (Anura)
Dendrobatidae (Poison dart frogs / tree frogs ): Phyllobates terribilis (Schrecklicher Blattsteiger)
Crocodiles (Crocodilia): all
Lizards (Lacertilia)
Monitor family (familia) Varanidae:
species:
Varanus griseus, Varanus niloticus, Varanus bengalensis, Varanus salvator, Varanus komodoensis, Varanus albigularis, Varanus giganteus, Varanus gouldii, Varanus salvadorii, Grey`s Waran (Varanus olivaceus), Varanus varius;
Important: other monitors (Varanidae), when adult body length without tail over 60 cm
Iguano family (familia) Iguanidae:
species Rhinoceros Iguana (Cyclura cornuta);
Important: other Iguanos (Varanidae), when adult body length without tail over 60 cm
Helodermatidae (Gila monsters ): Heloderma (Gila monsters )
Snakes (Serpentes):
Boidae (Giant snakes ): Eunectes (Anakonda), Liasis amethistinus (Amethystpython), Liasis olivaceus (Olivpython), Python reticulatus (Netzpython), Python sebeae (Rockpython), ever other python who grows over 3 meter
Colubridae – Boiginae (Trugnattern): Dispholidus (Boomslang), Thelotornis
Elapidae (Poisonous Adders ):) Acanthophis (Death adder ), Aspidelaps (Shield cobras ), Austrelaps (Australian copperheads ), Boulengerina watercobras), Bungarus (Kraits), Calliophis (Oriental coral snakes), Dendroaspis (Mambas), Hemachatus (Ring-necked cobras ), Hoplocephalus ( various), Leptomicrurus (Coral snakes ), Maticora (Abdominal glands otters )
Viperidae – Crotalinae (Pit vipers ): Micrurus (Real coral snakes ), Naja (True cobras ), Notechis (Tiger otters ), Ophiophagus (king cobra), Oxyuranus (Taipans), Pseudechis (Black otter ), Pseudonaja (Australian bill cobras ), Tropidechis (Rough scaled snake), Walterinnesia (desert cobras), Agkistrodon (Triangle head otters ), Atropoides (Jumping lance viper ), Bothriechis (Palm lance viper ), Bothrops (Lance viper ), Calloselasma (Malayische Mokassinotter), Crotalus (Rattlesnakes ), Deinagkistrodon (Chinese nose viper ), Gloydius (Japan Mamushi), Hypnale (Ind. Hump nose pit vipers ), Lachesis (Bushmaster), Protobothrops, Sistrurus (dwarf rattlesnake), Trimeresurus (Asian otters , Asian (Pit vipers ), Tropidolaemus (Waglers Lance viper )
Viperidae – Viperinae (Vipers): Atheris (Bush vipers ), Atractaspis (ground vipers), Bitis (Puff adders ), Cerastes (Horned vipers ), Daboia (Chain Vipers ), Echis (Sand Rattle otters ), Eristicophis (Macmahon-Vipers), Macrovipera (Levanteadders), Proatheris (Sump vipers ), Pseudocerastes (Wore horn Vipers )
turtles (Testudinata/Chelonia)
Chelydridae (Snapping turtles / alligator turtles ): Chelydra serpentina (Snapping turtles), Macrochelys temminckii
Mammals (Mammalia)
Primates (Primates)
Pongidae (Apes ): Pongo (Orang-Utans), Gorilla (Gorillas), Pan (Chimpanzees )
Predators (Carnivora)
Canidae (dogs): Canis lupus, without Canis lupus f. familiaris (Wolf, excluding domestic dogs )
American Bulldog, American Staffordshire Terrier, Bandog, Bullmastiff, Bullterrier, Cane Corso,
Dogo Argentino, Dogue de Bordeaux, Fila Brasileiro, Kaukasischer Owtscharka, Mastiff,
Mastín Espanol, Mastino Napoletano, American Pitbull Terrier, Rottweiler, Staffordshire Bullterrier
Tosu Inu
Felidae (cats): Acinonyx jubatus (Cheetah ), Panthera (Big Cats ), Lynx, Leopardus pardalis (Ocelot), Neofelis nebulosa (Clouded leopard , Puma concolor (Pumas)
Ursidae bears:all
In search for African Rock Pythons
According to scientists, a small colony of African Rock Pythons are concentrated to a 6 square mile area east of Miccosukee Resort & Gaming casino in Miami-Dade County and they are trying to do something about it. The expeditions to collect and eradicate them has found only 20 animals since it started back in 2009, Fortunately for the Pythons, Tuesdays expedition did not turn up any snakes.
SF getting sued over golf course
A group of environmental advocacy organizations kept their side of the deal by filing a lawsuit today claiming that the city of San Fransisco violated environmental species acts at the Sharp Park Golf Course. A 60-day intent to sue was issued on November 18th of last year but papers were finally filed today in the United States District Court. Wild Equity the Center for Biological Diversity, National Parks Conservation Association, Surfrider Foundation, Sequoia Audubon Society and the Sierra Club are plaintiffs in the case. “Getting a permit to kill species for golf is an absurd thing for the city to do,” said Neal Desai, associate director of the National Parks Conservation Association. “Not to mention that it’s highly unlikely the federal government would allow it.” Among the demands are to create a habitat restoration agenda for Sharp Park that dose not include golf. Environmentalists claim that frog eggs are damaged when the park is pumped out after floods. The complaint says the city and county of San Fransisco are unlawfully killing frogs and snakes in violation of the Endangered Species Act (“ESA”), 16 U.S.C. §§ 1531-1544
3 more men arrested in Tenn snake bite death
Officials have arrested 3 more men in connection with the Copperhead snake Bite death in Tennessee. Michael Roger Clark and Derek Lee Schrader of Chattanooga and Timothy L. Lunsford of East Ridge. were arrested on what wildlife officials call violating wildlife laws that involve native and imported snakes. No official charges have been filed yet in the death of Wade Westbrook on Jan 29th when he died of an allergic reaction after being bitten by a pet Copperhead.
Walmart sued for snake
A woman has filed a lawsuit alleging that the Silsbee Walmart knowingly allowed a snake to roam the store and bite her son.
Aimee Ray Battle Is suing the Texas Walmart for knowingly allowing a snake to roam the store and not warning customers. Aimee claims her son was bitten on the arm and while it dose not specify what kind of snake it was the suite claims that her son suffered serious and permanent bodily injury because of the bite.
“”The presence of small children on Defendants’ premises was reasonably foreseeable, in that, Wal-Mart is a major department store where children frequently accompany adults and browse the large toy department, The condition of Defendants’ premises created an unreasonable risk of harm to both adults and children because of the risk of being bitten, as was the minor Plaintiff. Defendants knew or should have known that this condition involved an unreasonable risk of death or serious injury to people and particularly children.” Is what the original complaint said.
Aimee is seeking damages for physical impairment, disfigurement, physical and mental pain, suffering, anguish, medical expenses and interest.