IS your neighbour keeping one of these unusual pets?
More than 120 animals, including a zebra, bison, wild boar and camels, are being kept with dangerous wild animal licences in South Somerset it has been revealed.
The news came after a Freedom of Information (FOI) request from the Daily Telegraph was sent to every council in the UK.
Animals being kept in private properties across across the country include 13 tigers, two lions, eight leopards, seven cheetahs and nine pumas, more than 300 killer cobras, vipers and rattlesnakes, 10 alligators and nine crocodiles.
In South Somerset, there is one zebra, 20 bison, 100 wild boar and three camels.
Elsewhere in the county, there are up to eight zebra in North Somerset, along with a wild ass, one przewalski's horse, an onager, a kiang, and a 'kulan or Somali wild ass and grants hybrid'.
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