Possession of exotic and dangerous wildlife in Indiantown is regulated by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) under Fla. Stat. 379.372 and Florida Administrative Code 68A-6. Class I (lions, tigers, bears, large primates) and Burmese pythons are prohibited as personal pets.
FWC's three-tier classification system (Class I, II, III) governs which exotic animals may be kept. Class I species (large carnivores, large primates, elephants) are prohibited as personal pets and may only be held by licensed exhibitors. Class II species (cougars, wolves, ocelots, large reptiles) require an FWC license and meet caging standards. Class III species (small mammals, common reptiles) require a no-fee permit. Burmese pythons, green anacondas, and other 'reptiles of concern' may not be held as personal pets following a 2010 ban. Indiantown does not have additional local exotic-pet rules; FWC enforcement applies.
Possession of a prohibited species is a 1st-degree misdemeanor under Fla. Stat. 379.4015 (up to $1,000 fine and/or 1 year in jail). Releasing nonnative species into the wild is a 3rd-degree felony.
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