exotic animal permits?

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CHOMPERS;1704432; said:
It depends on your local laws. You will have to do that research on your own. Since you found out that there are restrictions, it should be easy to find out what is required. Check with your local humane society, or Fish & Game. Often you will have to have an Educational Permit to keep a wild animal.

you know where to look?
I found the application for it (I think) but it says you need a $40 deposit just to SEE if they'll accept it.
ANyone think they'd let me do it with an armadillo?
 
Get a giant anteater that would be kinda similar but way cooler.:headbang2
or get a platypus..not similar whatsoever but even cooler....esp if you put it in a sweet pond setup.:headbang2:headbang2:headbang2




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señor_pescados_felices;1706497; said:
Get a giant anteater that would be kinda similar but way cooler.:headbang2
or get a platypus..not similar whatsoever but even cooler....esp if you put it in a sweet pond setup.:headbang2:headbang2:headbang2




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I actually found a place with juvi giant anteaters, but i don't have a space $31,000 :naughty:
 
Jeox;1706467; said:
ANyone think they'd let me do it with an armadillo?
No. Save yourself the fourty bucks. There is a 100% chance that the application will be rejected. The reason I say that is because your profile says you are 16.
 
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