Norwegian moose
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Norway will legalize 19 reptile species as pets.
Norway reverses 40-year-old ban on reptiles as pets | Toronto Star
Norway reverses 40-year-old ban on reptiles as pets | Toronto Star
Species list here: Forskrift om forbud mot å innføre, omsette og holde eksotiske dyrAnyone have a species list?
The common name of Uromastyx ocellata is the Ocellated Spinytail.
Lancashire?Where I come from they are always referred to as Uromastyx as if it was their common name
Nope, somewhere in LancashireLancashire?
What is this statement supposed to mean?Lancashire?
well, it was a question, not a statement. But, that aside, it was derived from an observation I made which I combined with a preceding statement made by another member to produce what is commonly known as a joke. I'm really proud of it because it was, if I do say so, extremely clever of me.What is this statement supposed to mean?
Ocelllated Spinytail is the name commonly used in the pet trade.Which is probably the only place that uses it then, hence why I hadn't heard of it then.
Ocelllated Spinytail is the name commonly used in the pet trade.
Well technically over here we are not allowed to keep any exotic reptiles. Perhaps they are called Uromastyx in the pet trade, I just typed in Uromastyx Ocellata and a caresheet for the species came up claiming their common name was Ocellated Spinytail.Not over here it isn't its Uromastyx!!