I've seen them in roadside zoos, so I would imagine they are legal.
Some rummaging on the internet says keeping American River Otter is illegal in all 50 states without a permit. Asian and African otters appear to be legal in a few states.
I've seen them in roadside zoos, so I would imagine they are legal.
Most states require a permit to keep pretty much anything "exotic", licenses are usually not difficult to obtain. Many states even require licenses to keep dogs and cats!Some rummaging on the internet says keeping American River Otter is illegal in all 50 states without a permit. Asian and African otters appear to be legal in a few states.
Most states require a permit to keep pretty much anything "exotic", licenses are usually not difficult to obtain. Many states even require licenses to keep dogs and cats!
Legally available do you think? Pretty sure you have to have a special permit for any native mustelid...
Exotic Mammals For Sale - Monkeys and More - Underground Reptiles
Rock Hyrax
Sloths
Libyan Striped Weasel
All sorts of herptiles
Wtf
What's wrong with them?It isn't hard at all to get permits. I actually plan on getting a Native Wildlife, Exhibitor, and Importer licenses once I turn eighteen in a few months.
Underground Reptiles is a terrible source to get animals from. It is frowned upon in the reptile/amphibian keeping hobby.
What's wrong with them?
Just the title of this sounds illegal as hell.It isn't hard at all to get permits. I actually plan on getting a Native Wildlife, Exhibitor, and Importer licenses once I turn eighteen in a few months.
Underground Reptiles is a terrible source to get animals from. It is frowned upon in the reptile/amphibian keeping hobby.
I put in an application for a wildlife import license back in October (at the time I was looking into importing some skulls from S. Africa) and I haven't received anything from USFWS since then. Granted I'm a private individual and not a business so things could take longer for me. I'm not sure what the process is like for people seeking to import living animals as private individuals.It isn't hard at all to get permits. I actually plan on getting a Native Wildlife, Exhibitor, and Importer licenses once I turn eighteen in a few months.
I put in an application for a wildlife import license back in October (at the time I was looking into importing some skulls from S. Africa) and I haven't received anything from USFWS since then. Granted I'm a private individual and not a business so things could take longer for me. I'm not sure what the process is like for people seeking to import living animals as private individuals.
And yes Underground Reptiles along with Backwater Reptiles, BHB Reptiles, and LLL Reptiles are all not great. Most people in the reptile community dislike them for selling sick, wild caught or farmed animals. They're all a big part of the reason why you see so many monitors, iguanas, and other large/aggressive reptiles that need to be rehomed.
Josh's Frogs is actually pretty good. I haven't personally ordered from them but I was planning on getting a colony of dart frogs from them at the NARBC Tinley Park Show this month...which got cancelled. I believe that most, if not all, of the animals they sell are true captive born and bred.
Pangea is good as well. They're more well-known for their reptile supplies but they produce New Caledonian geckos.
Great Basin Serpentarium is a business that bills itself as only selling cbb animals and they've had quite a lot of success with breeding hard to breed reptiles, such as Indonesian blue tongue skinks.
New England Reptile Distributors does sell wild-caught animals but the have several cb and cbb animals as well. The staff is incredibly knowledgeable too. One of my friends has had good experiences with them.
There are plenty of smaller breeders out there that are fantastic as well. My local reptile shop, Curious Creatures, produces several rare species and all of their animals are very well cared for. Just do some digging and you'll be able to find a good breeder for most species you're looking into.
I put in an application for a wildlife import license back in October (at the time I was looking into importing some skulls from S. Africa) and I haven't received anything from USFWS since then. Granted I'm a private individual and not a business so things could take longer for me. I'm not sure what the process is like for people seeking to import living animals as private individuals.
Out of curiosity, what reptile sites/businesses are safe to buy from? It seems all the ones I've heard of are looked down upon.
~Thylo
Legally available do you think? Pretty sure you have to have a special permit for any native mustelid...
Virginia Living Museum's (or maybe ZooAmerica's? not 100% sure which) river otters were pets being illegally kept.
No, the can't be sold in the US because they are on the "noxious species" list.This isn't relevant to North American River Otters, but I just realized I've never seen meerkats for sale. They're common in the European private trade, but not in the United States.
This isn't relevant to North American River Otters, but I just realized I've never seen meerkats for sale. They're common in the European private trade, but not in the United States.