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Exotic Pets: Clearwater vs Largo

How do exotic pets rules compare between Clearwater, FL and Largo, FL?

Clearwater and Largo have similar restriction levels.

Clearwater, FL

Pinellas County

Heavy Restrictions

Clearwater defers to Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Class I-III rules under FS 379.3761 and Chapter 8, banning Class I species and requiring state permits for most exotics.

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Largo, FL

Pinellas County

Heavy Restrictions

Largo prohibits the keeping of wild, dangerous, or exotic animals in residential areas and defers to Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Class I, II, and III licensing standards under Chapter 379 for any captive wildlife possession.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactClearwaterLargo
State lawFS 379.3761-
Class IProhibited as pets-
Class IIFWC permit required-
Class IIIPersonal pet license-
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Clearwater FAQ

What exotic pets are illegal in Clearwater?

Class I wildlife such as tigers, bears, great apes, and elephants cannot be kept as personal pets anywhere in Florida, including Clearwater. Class II species require a state FWC permit and approved enclosures.

Can I keep a ferret or sugar glider in Clearwater?

Yes, ferrets and sugar gliders are Class III species and may be kept as personal pets. You may need a no-cost FWC personal pet license depending on the species.

Largo FAQ

Can I own a snake or parrot in Largo?

Most non-venomous reptiles and parrots are Class III wildlife requiring a free FWC permit; they are generally allowed if state caging and care standards are met.

What about venomous snakes or big cats?

Venomous reptiles require Class II permits and approved caging, while big cats are Class I and effectively prohibited for personal possession in Florida.

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