The legality of owning complete turtle shells varies by country and region due to wildlife protection laws. In the United States, for example, many states have laws that prohibit the possession of turtle shells from certain species, especially those that are endangered or threatened. It is essential to check local regulations and ensure that any shells owned were obtained legally and ethically. Always consider the conservation status of the species and the impact of collecting shells on wildlife populations.
no, it is illegal.
A turtles shell is a part of its' body made out of bone. Turtles grow their own shells.
Yes it is legal. Both painted turtles and red sliders are legal.
It is legal to own them, but illegal to sell them across state lines. This includes offering to sell them on eBay or Etsy.
yes you will go to jail, community service or pay a fine of $1000
They didn't spend anything they just traded and made most of their own things from all natural resorces; such as animal skins, leather, insides of animals, deer hooves, sticks, turtle shells, and trees and leaves. They didn't spend anything they just traded and made most of their own things from all natural resorces; such as animal skins, leather, insides of animals, deer hooves, sticks, turtle shells, and trees and leaves. They didn't spend anything they just traded and made most of their own things from all natural resorces; such as animal skins, leather, insides of animals, deer hooves, sticks, turtle shells, and trees and leaves.
I wouldn't know too much about the law in New York, (I'm in Canada) but where I live it's legal to own a turtle. But it's Illegal to sell them without a permit. Snapping urtles aren't much different.
turtle
A turtle makes its own house called a shell, scute or scutum.
you have to buy the webkinz. each turtle has its own code
no
Some turtle species are protected, but a common turtle bought at a pet store is not illegal.