ChamomilleCame
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Heehee I was just curious, just in case I buy a chameleon in the US
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I think you would need some sort of permit if you are taking him out of the country. When I took my dog from Colombia to U.S.A, I had to get him a permit that took about 2 years to acquire. I am not sure if it's easier or harder to take a reptile out of its Country
Wait a sec... No furbies?? Jajajajajajaja made my day
Wait a sec... No furbies?? Jajajajajajaja made my day
Even if possible (doubtful though since CITES applies) you can't take them into the cabin. No airline permits any bird or reptile in the cabin ever. They have to be checked with the luggage.
Well, that sucks! Dogs are so much noisier than reptiles and some still enter the cabin... grrr.
Thanks everyone! And yes, what im saying is that I go to the US, get a cham and leave. Too bad I need permits :/ Stupid security...
Well, that sucks! Dogs are so much noisier than reptiles and some still enter the cabin... grrr.
Thanks everyone! And yes, what im saying is that I go to the US, get a cham and leave. Too bad I need permits :/ Stupid security...
My chame hangs out in my hoody pocket just wear a shirt he can hide in and bring him along. lol. my cam goes to class with me all the time.
Depending on the airline, passengers can take small domestic bred birds (we're talking canaries or parakeets here) in an underseat carrier in the cabin.