Cougars, howler monkeys, wolves and cassowaries are fine as long as a permit is obtained.
Particularly applicable in this instance: Florida law does not allow the capture or possession of poisonous reptiles - copperheads, eastern diamondbacks, coral snakes to name a few - unless there's a permit involved.
So the Charlotte County deputy asked Clemons and Marchan-Le Quire if they would open their backpacks and show their haul - just to make sure they didn't have anything illegal, the report says.
Clemons, 22, had clothes and other personal items in his bag.
Marchan-Le Quire, 25, grabbed her backpack from the floor next to her feet and unzipped it to show 43 small turtles piled inside, the report says.
"Anything else?" a second deputy asked.
It was then that Marchan-Le Quire reached into her yoga pants and tugged out a foot-long alligator.
According to the incident report, the state's Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission seized the animals and released them back into the wild. Clemons and Marchan-Le Quire were cited for violations of state wildlife laws.
The sheriff's office joked about the incident on Twitter: "Not to be outdone by # Floridaman , a # FloridaWoman pulled this alligator out of her pants this morning during traffic stop after being asked the standard 'Do you have anything else?' "