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krk11

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Went to the local pet shop yesterday to buy some food for my dog, when I noticed something in the corner. They were selling Tylototriton shanjings which are illegal here. The bad part about it is this is a species I would love to keep. I don't want to buy a wc animal, but this could be my only chance to keep them. I think I am going to go back there and talk with the owner later today because they are not allowed here. Any suggestions?:confused:
 
Report them. Don't buy them. CB Shanjing are available.
 
Well, CB shanjing aren't available to krk because Hawaii doesn't allow the import of any animals. I see your dilemma, krk. You might want to contact local authorities and ask them if ownership of the animals would be illegal, or if only the import was illegal.
 
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