Thursday, November 12, 2009

Platypus Pet For Sale Can I Have A Pet Platypus In The USA?

Can i have a pet platypus in the USA? - platypus pet for sale

Is it legal for a pet platypus in the United States have? even if I have a license or something, let me know what they are.

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4 comments:

Fenix said...

Perhaps some things are here:

1. Platypus does not bite, no venom is deadly. " Until the beginning of this century, there were only a dozen cases of assault, because bites Platypus. "Although none of them were fatal, can cause long-term recurring ESTHESIA around the place where the damage occurred: There was something moving accounts" But yes, only men's beards, behind the rear legs.

2. To buy a platypus as a pet, you must know) only by certain laws of Australia: Environment and Conservation, 1999, together with its complementary Amendment 2001 (No. 3, in particular Article 9a. 10 9A.12 The amendment suggests that it may have only a platypus in captivity (in or outside Australia) for training, exhibition or conservation purposes, in addition, it is also necessary for the approval of the Minister for the Environment. I am sure you are good withMinisters and have little trouble! : P

3. It is that someone "you would pet unlikely to Australia, it is illegal to have them as pets, even in Australia.

Fenix said...

Perhaps some things are here:

1. Platypus does not bite, no venom is deadly. " Until the beginning of this century, there were only a dozen cases of assault, because bites Platypus. "Although none of them were fatal, can cause long-term recurring ESTHESIA around the place where the damage occurred: There was something moving accounts" But yes, only men's beards, behind the rear legs.

2. To buy a platypus as a pet, you must know) only by certain laws of Australia: Environment and Conservation, 1999, together with its complementary Amendment 2001 (No. 3, in particular Article 9a. 10 9A.12 The amendment suggests that it may have only a platypus in captivity (in or outside Australia) for training, exhibition or conservation purposes, in addition, it is also necessary for the approval of the Minister for the Environment. I am sure you are good withMinisters and have little trouble! : P

3. It is that someone "you would pet unlikely to Australia, it is illegal to have them as pets, even in Australia.

Fenix said...

Perhaps some things are here:

1. Platypus does not bite, no venom is deadly. " Until the beginning of this century, there were only a dozen cases of assault, because bites Platypus. "Although none of them were fatal, can cause long-term recurring ESTHESIA around the place where the damage occurred: There was something moving accounts" But yes, only men's beards, behind the rear legs.

2. To buy a platypus as a pet, you must know) only by certain laws of Australia: Environment and Conservation, 1999, together with its complementary Amendment 2001 (No. 3, in particular Article 9a. 10 9A.12 The amendment suggests that it may have only a platypus in captivity (in or outside Australia) for training, exhibition or conservation purposes, in addition, it is also necessary for the approval of the Minister for the Environment. I am sure you are good withMinisters and have little trouble! : P

3. It is that someone "you would pet unlikely to Australia, it is illegal to have them as pets, even in Australia.

Fenix said...

Perhaps some things are here:

1. Platypus does not bite, no venom is deadly. " Until the beginning of this century, there were only a dozen cases of assault, because bites Platypus. "Although none of them were fatal, can cause long-term recurring ESTHESIA around the place where the damage occurred: There was something moving accounts" But yes, only men's beards, behind the rear legs.

2. To buy a platypus as a pet, you must know) only by certain laws of Australia: Environment and Conservation, 1999, together with its complementary Amendment 2001 (No. 3, in particular Article 9a. 10 9A.12 The amendment suggests that it may have only a platypus in captivity (in or outside Australia) for training, exhibition or conservation purposes, in addition, it is also necessary for the approval of the Minister for the Environment. I am sure you are good withMinisters and have little trouble! : P

3. It is that someone "you would pet unlikely to Australia, it is illegal to have them as pets, even in Australia.

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