Transporting my corn snake from UK to USA

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I am planning to go to the USA for some time and I would like to take my corn snake with me.

It's difficult to find information.

Is it possible to somehow take the snake on the plane with me?

If not, and I'm guessing not, what are my options for transportation?



Best Answer

First, you will need a permit from the US Fish & Wildlife Service.

Second, you must fly into a designated port.

I don't believe any airline will let you transport a snake in the cabin. You would need to provide a kennel that is both escape-proof and humane for the animal, and put it in the hold with the other animals.

Personally, I'm getting tired of this.




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Can you travel with a corn snake?

Snakes will feel calmer in a small travel carrier. Of course, you can travel with your snake in its usual home, however your snake may feel safer in a smaller enclosure. If you are taking your snake in it's usual home, take out any objects that could potentially move around or fall on top of your snake.

How do you transport a corn snake?

In a box, with warning labels. According to the International Air Transport Association's Live Animals Regulations (which have been adopted by the United States), snakes should first be wrapped in a cloth sack\u2014if you've got a plain old garden snake, a pillowcase will do.

Can you transport a snake overseas?

Snakes must be transported in IATA-approved rigid containers with a metal door, appropriate for carriage by air.



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