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Updated 3 February 2020 <br /> 1 <br />Orange County Animal Services Advisory Board (ASAB) “Dangerous Animals Task <br />Force” <br /> <br />Participants: <br />Chair Bryan Stuart; Current Members Amanda Schwoerke, Edmund Tiryakian, Beth Grooms, <br />Irene Phipps, Bob Marotto, Rachel Plast; Past Members Susan Elmore, Evelyn Daniel <br /> <br /> <br />--- <br /> <br /> <br />Animal Control Ordinance <br /> <br />DIVISION 5. – KEEPING OF WILD ANIMALS POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS TO PERSONS <br />AND PROPERTY <br /> <br />Sec. 4-181. Definitions. <br /> <br />As used hereinafter, the following term shall mean: <br /> <br />Wild Animals Potentially Dangerous to Persons and Property, hereinafter referred to as “Wild <br />and Dangerous Animals”: The term applies to the following types of animals that are deemed <br />dangerous and injurious to the public and/or domesticated animals and/or other property based <br />on elevated risk of causing physical, zoonotic or epidemiological harm: <br /> Venomous reptiles, defined as lizard and snake species or subspecies that are capable <br />of injecting toxins that may cause severe pain, injury, and/or death to humans; <br /> Crocodilians; <br /> Large constricting snakes, meaning any heavy-bodied snake that feeds by constriction <br />and which species, subspecies or hybrid may attain a total adult body length reaching or <br />exceeding 10 feet, including, but not restricted to, Green Anaconda (Eunectes murinus), <br />Yellow Anaconda (Eunectes notaeus), Reticulated Python [Python (=Malayopython) <br />reticulatus), Burmese Python (Python bivittatus), Indian Python (Python molurus), <br />African Rock Python (Python sebae), and Amethystine Python [Morelia (=Simalia) <br />amethistina]i; <br /> Felines other than the domestic house cat. Any hybrid of such felines with the domestic <br />house cat (hereafter as “hybrid felines”) is permissible only if the hybrid is a filial 5 (F5) <br />hybrid or later (defined as being five or more generations since the cross included a pure <br />wild feline) as documented by a breeder pedigree from a generally accepted registry, or <br />genetic testing methods that are generally accepted by the scientific community; <br />maintained at all times in an enclosed environment; and documented to be vaccinated <br />against rabies by a licensed veterinarian. Methods of rabies control for hybrid felines <br />may differ from domestic cats.ii <br /> Coyotes and wolves, and any hybrid of coyotes and wolves, with the domestic dogiii; <br /> Bears; <br /> Nonhuman primatesiv <br /> <br /> <br />Sec. 4-182. Keeping of Potentially Wild and Dangerous Animals Prohibited. <br />