Yes, because they are Protected by the Wolong Natural Nature Reserve Program. They shouldn't be messed with in the 1st place.
No, it is not against the law to sell a dead animal, but it depends on the state.
No there is not a law against it.
to sell it, it is against the law.
People hunted them for their fur. Their fur is used for many different winter items, including blankets, and other leather goods. The black market demand in Japan and Hong Kong, for Giant Panda fur has been a driving force for poachers. Also at several points, Giant Pandas were hunted for food as well as their fur during the Chinese famines. For more details, please see the sites listed below.
No. It is however against the law to sell prohibited fish over the internet.
Humans hunt the Florida Panther because they want to sell their valuable fur for lots of money.
A local realtor can answer your question.
Make it against the law to poach and cut down there habitat
only if it is still attatched to someones shoulders
the biggest threat is running out of food and having humans killing them even when there's a law against hunting them.
When a fur coat is stolen from a store it is called theft or theft of merchandise. Theft of anything is against the law and there are usually security measures in place so that this does not happen.
Depends on the state where the car is being sold. It is against the law to sell a vehicle in most states without notifying the buyer in writing that the odometer does not work and the mileage is unverifiable. It is also illegal in some states to even sell a vehicle with an inoperable odometer.