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Code: 1077-0607 (Y3K)
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The river cooter turtle shells are available in very limited supply. They come in a range of patterns. River cooter turtles are not an endangered species. No exports of turtle shells to the European Union due to their laws. A USFWS export permit is required for all exports outside of the U.S.
Code: 1077-0708 (Y3K)
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The river cooter turtle shells are available in very limited supply. They come in a range of patterns. River cooter turtles are not an endangered species. No exports of turtle shells to the European Union due to their laws. A USFWS export permit is required for all exports outside of the U.S.
Code: 1077-0809 (Y3K)
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The river cooter turtle shells are available in very limited supply. They come in a range of patterns. River cooter turtles are not an endangered species. No exports of turtle shells to the European Union due to their laws. A USFWS export permit is required for all exports outside of the U.S.
Code: 1077-0910 (Y3K)
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The river cooter turtle shells are available in very limited supply. They come in a range of patterns. River cooter turtles are not an endangered species. No exports of turtle shells to the European Union due to their laws. A USFWS export permit is required for all exports outside of the U.S.
Code: 229-12+
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These are 12"+ long common snapping turtle shells. The shells do not have plastrons or bottom plates. Common snapping turtles are not on the U.S. Endangered Species List. They are, however, subject to CITES. They were added to CITES Appendix III on November 21, 2016. These shells are a by-product of the food industry. The animals are not just killed for their shells. Not for export outside of the United States.
Code: 229-0508
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These are 5" to 8" long common snapping turtle shells. The shells do not have plastrons or bottom plates. Common snapping turtles are not on the U.S. Endangered Species List. They are, however, subject to CITES. They were added to CITES Appendix III on November 21, 2016. These shells are a by-product of the food industry. The animals are not just killed for their shells. Not for export outside of the United States.
Code: 229-0812
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These are 8" to 12" long common snapping turtle shells. The shells do not have plastrons or bottom plates. Common snapping turtles are not on the U.S. Endangered Species List. They are, however, subject to CITES. They were added to CITES Appendix III on November 21, 2016. These shells are a by-product of the food industry. The animals are not just killed for their shells. Not for export outside of the United States.
Code: 229-WP-1011 (Y3K)
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These are 10" to 11" long common snapping turtle shells. They are approximately 8" to 9.5" wide. The shells have plastrons or bottom plates. Common snapping turtles are not on the U.S. Endangered Species List. They are, however, subject to CITES. They were added to CITES Appendix III on November 21, 2016. These shells are a by-product of the food industry. The animals are not just killed for their shells. Not for export outside of the United States.
Code: 229-WP-1112 (Y3K)
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These are 11" to 12" long common snapping turtle shells. They are approximately 8" to 9.5" wide. The shells have plastrons or bottom plates. Common snapping turtles are not on the U.S. Endangered Species List. They are, however, subject to CITES. They were added to CITES Appendix III on November 21, 2016. These shells are a by-product of the food industry. The animals are not just killed for their shells. Not for export outside of the United States.
Code: 229-WP-12+
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These are 12"+ common snapping turtle shells. The shells have plastrons or bottom plates. We have limited stock in this size as they are hard to come by. Common snapping turtles are not on the U.S. Endangered Species List. They are, however, subject to CITES. They were added to CITES Appendix III on November 21, 2016. These shells are a by-product of the food industry. The animals are not just killed for their shells. Not for export outside of the United States. ...
Code: 229-WP-0508 (Y3K)
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These are 5" to 8" long common snapping turtle shells. They are approximately 5.5" to 6.5" wide. The shells have plastrons or bottom plates. Common snapping turtles are not on the U.S. Endangered Species List. They are, however, subject to CITES. They were added to CITES Appendix III on November 21, 2016. These shells are a by-product of the food industry. The animals are not just killed for their shells. Not for export outside of the United States.
Code: 229-WP-0809 (Y3K)
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Item #: 229-WP-0809 (Y3K) -
These are 8" to 9" long common snapping turtle shells. They are approximately 8" to 9.5" wide. The shells have plastrons or bottom plates. Common snapping turtles are not on the U.S. Endangered Species List. They are, however, subject to CITES. They were added to CITES Appendix III on November 21, 2016. These shells are a by-product of the food industry. The animals are not just killed for their shells. Not for export outside of the United States.
Code: 229-WP-0910 (Y3K)
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Item #: 229-WP-0910 (Y3K) -
These are 9" to 10" long common snapping turtle shells. They are approximately 8" to 9.5" wide. The shells have plastrons or bottom plates. Common snapping turtles are not on the U.S. Endangered Species List. They are, however, subject to CITES. They were added to CITES Appendix III on November 21, 2016. These shells are a by-product of the food industry. The animals are not just killed for their shells. Not for export outside of the United States.