spider_creations
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So does this mean all of our non native mantids we have to kill.....moon light mantids had a vid on this and said they are fine and you don't need a permit .....I want some more proof than just 2 people..... That at first got mixed up between SP. And one said that you can't ship even native SP. Uhg right as I get into this hobby I am getting kicked out to only native SP. Very welcoming indeed
I also did some digging and found this
Exotic animal defined
As used in ORS 609.305 (Exotic animal defined) to 609.355(Issuance of permit upon lapse of federal license or registration)and 609.992 (Penalties for ORS 609.319), exotic animal means:
(1)Any member of the family Felidae not indigenous to Oregon, except the species Felis catus (domestic cat);
(2)Any nonhuman primate;
(3)Any nonwolf member of the family Canidae not indigenous to Oregon, except the species Canis familiaris (domestic dog);
(4)Any bear, except the black bear (Ursus americanus); and
(5)Any member of the order Crocodylia. [1985 c.437 §2; 1999 c.699 §3; 2009 c.492 §1]
I also did some digging and found this
Exotic animal defined
As used in ORS 609.305 (Exotic animal defined) to 609.355(Issuance of permit upon lapse of federal license or registration)and 609.992 (Penalties for ORS 609.319), exotic animal means:
(1)Any member of the family Felidae not indigenous to Oregon, except the species Felis catus (domestic cat);
(2)Any nonhuman primate;
(3)Any nonwolf member of the family Canidae not indigenous to Oregon, except the species Canis familiaris (domestic dog);
(4)Any bear, except the black bear (Ursus americanus); and
(5)Any member of the order Crocodylia. [1985 c.437 §2; 1999 c.699 §3; 2009 c.492 §1]
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