Re: Obtaining a Tuatara???
I'm pretty sure they aren't really found in the pet trade..
Only like a few zoos have been able to successfully breed in captivity(they don't become mature until 10+ years old), and no individuals from what I understand have attempted it. I seriously doubt that wild caught animals are legal, so you probably can't get one anywhere.
Re: Obtaining a Tuatara???
Are you a Zoo or do you work for a species recovery program? Otherwise, no. Being that the population is estimated at less than 100k worldwide, methinks they are likely very strictly regulated. Maybe look into Fiji Iguanas, eh? :O
~Kat
Re: Obtaining a Tuatara???
Kat you dont even have to think it KNOW IT. There are an estimated 90,000+ left in the world. I'd say lets let them be
Re: Obtaining a Tuatara???
so it would be pretty much impossible for a private collector to get ahold of one?
Re: Obtaining a Tuatara???
it would be impossible. i can count on one hand the number of people i know that have even touched one... and the ones that have only account for about half of the people i know that have worked with or studied them!
Re: Obtaining a Tuatara???
I was reading the post and thinking "these people are crazy! anyone can find a tarantula." I realized it wasn't the same thing so I googled it and that's a neat looking animal. Thanks for posting so I could see it.
Re: Obtaining a Tuatara???
smuggle one.
the st. louis zoo has a nice population of them and behind the scenes they are very off limits.
I dont think any zoos in the western hemisphere have bred them in captivity...i could be wrong though.
Re: Obtaining a Tuatara???
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Originally Posted by
redpython
smuggle one.
got a regular tom crutchfield here!
Re: Obtaining a Tuatara???
Hi,
I think we can assume he meant that was the only way to get one not as a suggestion of a course of action - otherwise we'd have to moderate it. :rolleyes:
dr del