First you must contact your state/province/country's Fish and Game, conservation center and possibly pay a fee. Sometimes you just apply for it, pay a fee and then you get your license in the mail.
Other times you have to take a test in order to receive a lisence. It all depends on where you live, and if the animal you are thinking about is even legal to have (even with a permit) in your area.
There has been much confusion lately as to what license you need to care for a Beardie. In the UK you should not need a license, but any trustworthy pet store that sells Bearded Dragons can provide information on any restrictions regarding sales and ownerships.
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You don't, you don't need one unless you own a pet store I think
you have to be 16 or over
No, you cannot own a lizard in Australia without a license.
yes you do need a reptile licence to keep any reptile
yes they require a basic reptile licence
yes for any lizard you need a REPTILE LICENSE which is available at the age of 18 if you are cought without a license you can get fined up to $1000 dollars depending on the species you have
This is a difficult question!!! Most lizards you don't need a license for such as a bearded dragon. Only rare ones. If you are interested in buying a lizard then talk to your local pet shop. You need to be sixteen or over to have a license.
I'm not sure how much they cost but you could look for garden lizards in your backyard without reptile license. Garden lizards live in South Australia, Sydney and Melbourne.
A license is needed for all blue tongue lizard speicies and other lizards if you are in queensland
Lizard pee is the urine of a lizard.
No, a live lizard has not been a lizard pin.
A monkey lizard is a lizard and therefore a reptile.
creative lizard ,skedaddle lizard
no but there is one called jackalope lizard