Norway will legalize reptiles as pets

Nope, somewhere in Lancashire

Traditionally speaking, "somewhere in Lancashire" would still be in Lancashire, in which case Chli would have guessed correctly ;) :p

Ocelllated Spinytail is the name commonly used in the pet trade.

. Perhaps they are called Uromastyx in the pet trade

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The reason for not legalizing amphibians is because of the Norwergian government do not want any deceases to spread to the native amphibians.
 
Several Norwegian pet shops now have reptiles in stock, with (from what I have seen) the most common being bearded dragons and leopard geckos (almost all are juvenile animals).

Have certain turtle (other than the Chinese pond turtle) and terrapin species not been legalized as pets? Before the legalization, you were allowed to apply to keep a turtle or a terrapin if you were seriously allergic to fur (although I know some people who don't have allergies but still kept them) but I am surprised they are not allowed as pets now.
 
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