the only thing the you truely need a USDA APHIS PPQ permit for is foreign herbivorous insects -- stuff like phasmids, beetles, et cetera.
for foreign insectivores like mantids, reduviids, et cetera the USDA would like you to have a courtesy permit. (Read: not manditory or enforcable) This...
i'm really confused as to why "entomologists" are making comments about spiders...
i'm also confused as to why the FDACS is walking all over USFW's juridiction and why USFW isn't taking issue.
here's an ATS article (read: op-ed) that pertains to this...
comme ça?
http://arachnoboards.com/ab/attachment.php?attachmentid=29106&stc=1&d=1095546990
there's lots of threads about like this one. try a search now that i've whetted your appetite. ;)
you guys do realize that this thread is 2+ years old right?
for the record:
Lasiodora cristata IS a valid species but we've never had it in the pet trade; Lasiodora cristata been called Acanthoscurria cristata, Vitalius cristatus, and Pamphobeteus cristatus but has since been transferred...
strongest bite is solifugids. they have biggest jaw pressure:size ratio.
NO! i don't know what the heck happened to that poor guy! they normally look just like the front legs except bigger and more webbed for swimming
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