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Posted by: BRYAN139 at Wed Dec 1 10:14:09 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by BRYAN139 ] ALL rear fanged snakes are illegal in Jersey. Hognose snakes don't count though. But mangroves, asian vines, etc. are all illegal without an impossible to get permit. Anacondas are illegal and I believe they are moving toward african rock pythons as well. But as far as i know only anacondas for now. Anything in the BCC class I believe (it's either the BCC's or BCI's) doesn't need a permit. So basically the common boa doesn't need a permit. As far as amphibians, nothing endangered or potentialy fatal or harmful to the local populations. You can find a great link on here for the NJHS that gives all the in's and out's of the permits and whatnot. | ||
<< Previous Message: RE: Rear-Fanged Snakes - kryptos_herp, Fri Nov 26 21:22:41 2004 | ||
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