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Snakes on planes
HOW DO I GET A SNAKE ON PLANE ?! ( secretly, he is not registered?)
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Re: Snakes on planes
Originally Posted by vincenzo
HOW DO I GET A SNAKE ON PLANE ?! ( secretly, he is not registered?)
Serious??
I hope not.
I don't think the MODS will dig this question and judging by the 2 posts you've made your time here may be short lived.
Last edited by Gio; 09-24-2019 at 12:40 PM.
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If ur trying to sneek a sneek on a plane then I hope Samuel Jackson gets ur butt!!
I’m just a bill sitting on top of capital hill.
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Re: Snakes on planes
Originally Posted by vincenzo
HOW DO I GET A SNAKE ON PLANE ?! ( secretly, he is not registered?)
You do not.
Snake keepers do not need any more of the sort of media attention illegally bringing a giant python (or ANY snake) onto a plane would cause.
Appropriately labeled and through a carrier that does reptile shipping, a snake can be shipped via plane in the cargo area, but you would need to follow the proper rules for that including any registration if that is required (I do not know all of the rules for it offhand).
None of this "secretly" junk.
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Contact ShipYourReptiles.com
-and as already noted, you ship snakes "above board", declared & properly packed...not smuggled!
Last edited by Bogertophis; 09-24-2019 at 12:57 PM.
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Re: Snakes on planes
Originally Posted by vincenzo
HOW DO I GET A SNAKE ON PLANE ?! ( secretly, he is not registered?)
You do not unless you want the animal ceased, get a fine and or go to jail for species trafficking?
The proper way to move with a snake if you move long distance or even abroad is by having the animal shipped to you once you have moved.
We stand and promote LEGAL & RESPONSIBLE ownership & transportation something you may want to consider as YOUR actions have the potential to reflect on ALL OF US
On a side note and as a official warning
8. No posts promoting illegal behavior will be tolerated, including but not limited to warez/pirating of copyrighted material, illegal drug or alcohol usage, and illegal ownership or trafficking of species.
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Re: Snakes on planes
Thanks for shaving me court money. Much appreciated guys!
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Re: Snakes on planes
Originally Posted by vincenzo
Thanks for shaving me court money. Much appreciated guys!
U might have missed the point on the reply’s
we care are more about the animals here than someone getting in trouble
I’m just a bill sitting on top of capital hill.
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Re: Snakes on planes
Originally Posted by Danger noodles
U might have missed the point on the reply’s
we care are more about the animals here than someone getting in trouble
Bingo! Seized snakes are not treated well...they are not likely to live long.
And snakes that are concealed are not being safely shipped in the 1st place...again, they may not survive for various reasons incl. exposure.
Last edited by Bogertophis; 09-26-2019 at 12:11 PM.
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