Puerto Rico scorpion species

HomoPortoricens

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I have a two species of scorpion at the moment, of uncommon species that are originary from puerto rico. I've been studying them for a couple of months now. These are Heteronebo Portoricensis, which as far as i know, no one has on this forums. the species is kind of hard to get due to its geographical distribution but is quite common once you found its habitat. If i decide to breed, then what kind of laws give you a permit to export from Puerto Rico to USA?
 
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mrbonzai211

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It's a US territory so I believe normal US laws apply (or lack there of in most cases). ;)
 

HomoPortoricens

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the problem with puerto rico is that sometimes we classify as US territory and sometimes we don't(this is due to the diferent political parties we have here on the island.)
 

rasputin

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Mr. Quick

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Wow. Cool Scorp. Yes Puerto Rico is a U.S. territory so there shouldn't be any special permits needed. You could try googling for Puerto Rico's laws on venomous animals and regarding transportation of such. You might find some info.
 
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