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Posted by: jscrick at Thu Mar 18 15:07:36 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by jscrick ] Certainly not all. Anoles would not be, for instance. I think it depends a lot on where they are listed on the CITES appendix, or whether or not they are listed. Also depends on abundance, value, scarcity, among others. | ||
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