Tim sacrifices.Surely it’s like keeping any dangerous reptile. You need a licence to own them. They are also not native to this country so you’d need special reasons/permissions to have them.
Tim sacrifices.Surely it’s like keeping any dangerous reptile. You need a licence to own them. They are also not native to this country so you’d need special reasons/permissions to have them.
Crocodile clips?Am I the only one that has had a vision of his brother visiting, bringing home a couple of Japanese birds and then mayhem ensuing with the crocs?
Maybe he’s going to open a shoe shop
Aye, fae the post office ye ken; seven and six they cost.A crocodile licence?
Likes to shoot mentally challengeds tooBit of a strange wee c*nt oor Ryan isn't he?
And his first customer will be...Jimmy Nail!!!
Looks like it's enjoying that. Big dirty grin
I see that James Tavernier mentioned this during a twitch stream tonight. Said that Ryan basically runs a zoo from his apartment and bought two pet crocodiles!
That can’t be right though surely?! It would be illegal to keep them without a licence surely?!
remember when he bought big niko katic a snake for a secret Santa present too!! What a man.
Different to a having a dog anyway.
If I were Niko I’d be dropping it off at the RSPC on the way homeCourtesy of Ryan, Katic has a snake.
Rangers star Ryan Kent buys Nikola Katic a SNAKE as Secret Santa gift
Top marks for originality to the on-loan Liverpool winger.www.dailyrecord.co.uk
Reminds me of the “Do you serve Catholics in here?” joke.
If the Ceptic fans can throw sharks at the chamber of secrets, Ryan Kent can have all the crocodiles he wants at Ibrox. It's only fair. After all, we are the champions, and the people as well.Naw there's nothing illegal about owning crocodiles in Scotland. What makes you think that?
You don't need one for non-domestic animals, you need a Dangerous Wild Animals Licence for dangerous animals. Mostly big cats, wild dogs, croc/gators, and a lot of the venomous snakes, most primates, and some marsupials. The vast majority of snakes, lizards, spiders, and other reptiles are harmless and require no licence. There's not really any big snakes that are venomous so all the Burmese Pythons, Boa Constrictors, and Anacondas are unlicensed. An untamed 7ft Monitor Lizard can be as dangerous as some of the smaller or medium crocs but doesn't need a licence.You need a Dangerous wild animals licence for all non-domestic animals. That's not the issue or the problem it's when the buggers outgrow the tank and room and house.
Under rated content. I laughed at this harder and longer than I should have.Crocodile Dundee Utd
They grow to some size. You sure he just wasn't happy to see you?Carlos Cuellar had boa constrictors
Not at his flat though.Ryan Kent seems slightly mad, in the best kind of way.
Would be an interesting fella to have a few jars with I think.
So did Amo. Well one. Allegedly.Carlos Cuellar had boa constrictors
Just to clear something up that’s missing from the OP btw.
Tav did go on to say that it’s his brother Casper that’s got the crocodiles in Manchester. Ryan bought them but gave them to his brother
Bravo! Absolutely superb hahahhaAce Kentura: pet detective
Hello MSM maybe you can do a negative story on Ryan Kent.Surely it’s like keeping any dangerous reptile. You need a licence to own them. They are also not native to this country so you’d need special reasons/permissions to have them.
Whats disgusting about them?Disgusting things the phobia i have with them is unreal
Cracking post - definitely should be in the lounge.You don't need one for non-domestic animals, you need a Dangerous Wild Animals Licence for dangerous animals. Mostly big cats, wild dogs, croc/gators, and a lot of the venomous snakes, most primates, and some marsupials. The vast majority of snakes, lizards, spiders, and other reptiles are harmless and require no licence. There's not really any big snakes that are venomous so all the Burmese Pythons, Boa Constrictors, and Anacondas are unlicensed. An untamed 7ft Monitor Lizard can be as dangerous as some of the smaller or medium crocs but doesn't need a licence.
Crocodiles are aggressive but really predictable, you shouldn't get bit unless you're an idiot, and Alligators although they look bad are actually really easily managed and easy to tame, folk have them just cutting about their living rooms.
Everyone knows the size they can get when they buy them, but some folk shouldn't be allowed animals. A guy I worked with asked me to take his snake cause he couldn't look after it and it was a 9ft Boa Constrictor in a 2ft x 2ft vivarium. Takes years to get to those sizes so it's just pure scumbag behaviour.
Whats disgusting about them?
Cats and dogs literally lick their own shit from their arseholes.
And sniff each others arses and piss on lamposts.
Even eat their own vomit.
And snakes are disgusting. HAHAHA