0.1 Coluber c. flaviventris - Yellow Bellied Racer
I've got a yellow bellied racer that I need to get rid of to make some room.
It is WC from Kansas. It is about 3' long. It's pretty mellow for a racer. It will eat small live mice, and sometimes small F/T mice. I don't really have a price in mind, but I've found them from $30-$40. I can also throw in a Black Ratsnake, or a Prairie Kingsnake (Maybe even some other stuff depending on the snake and what you want) for a Yellow Ratsnake. Jon Short Phone: (918) 630-9282 Email: urlacherfan_93@yahoo.com http://www.venomousreptiles.org/data...ages/28095.jpg |
How much for shipping to 23061,VA? If I were to get it i would love the BRS trown in!
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I'm not sure...
I haven't shipped anything, so I'm not even sure what service I could use. Plus, someone else is interested. If he backs out I'll let you know. Also, the black rat is mean. Try touching it without a hook and blood gets drawn. |
You are being reported to the Tulsa Fish and Game Warden for illegally harvesting wildlife for commercial purposes without a valid state commercial license. In addition, you are being reported for harvesting wildlife for personal purposes without a valid state hunting license.
Two counts of wildlife violations. Dont say you weren't warned. |
Yellow Bellied Racer
Are you serious? This is a 15 year old boy attempting to get a yellow ratsnake. That is a long stretch from commercial collecting. I don't believe that he is required to have a hunting license at 15 either but not 100% on that.
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Whether he is selling wildlife or bartering wildlife, he is doing so without a state license which is poaching. |
Yellow Bellied Racer
As far as a licenses go, I have children younger than him that hunt small / large game and they are not required to have a license because of their age but they are allowed to hunt. They are not prevented from hunting because they are not old enough to possess a license. I assume it would be the same for collecting reptiles but am not sure. Just as long as he stays within his specific limits for his state, he is okay. Where he may have gone wrong is attempting to sell the animal in order to obtain a yellow rat. I believe he would have been within his rights to trade the animal for a yellow rat. My point is I don't think he is commercial collecting and I don't believe there was any malice involved. But you are also well within your rights to do whatever you feel necessary and no one can / should prevent that. In my opinion though, it was a little extreme. But that is just my opinion. He is a kid who enjoys reptiles. You remember what that was like, right?
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And just as a bonus, he is a minor child who is not legally able to engage in any business transactions. He isn't even of legal age to obtain working papers for legitimate employment, if you want to go that far. |
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