Exotic pet ownership in Port Orange is regulated by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC). Permits are required for Class I, II, and III wildlife. Geckos, iguanas, and parrots are limited to four per dwelling. Feeding wildlife is illegal under FL Β§379.
Port Orange's exotic animal ordinance follows Florida state wildlife regulations and local public safety codes. Prohibited species include all big cats (lions, tigers, leopards, etc.), non-human primates, venomous reptiles and amphibians, wolves and wolf-dog hybrids (with high wolf content), large constrictor snakes (over 8 feet), crocodilians, and bears. Some non-native species (certain reptiles, hedgehogs, sugar gliders) may be permitted if they are not prohibited under Florida state law and do not pose public safety risks. Permit holders must demonstrate secure housing, escape prevention, and veterinary care arrangements. Seized exotic animals are transferred to licensed wildlife sanctuaries at the owner's expense.
Possession of prohibited exotic animals: $500β$5,000 fine, animal seizure, and potential misdemeanor charges. Escaped exotic animals creating public danger may result in felony charges and full liability for damages.
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