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In lugnet.general, Kerry Raymond writes:
> For example, did you know you can mail day-old chickens, ducks, geese, and
> partridges but not canaries, cockatiels, emus (I am *not* making this up!),
> finches, parakeets and parrots?
Yep, yep. I occasionally see trays of baby chicks or ducks behind the counter
at the local PO (thats what I get for living in a rural area).
> It is OK to send live scorpions (in certain
> circumstances), as well as "small harmless cold-blooded animals".
One local guy regularly ships boxes of worms via Priority Mail. (he bought
several of the big scales I had a few years back). He is probably the largest
user of PM at this post office.
Ray
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| (...) No, it varies from country to country, and from carrier to carrier. It is my understanding that it is OK to send money as far as USPS is concerned. If you want to read all about it, see their WWW page with this particularly memorable little (...) (23 years ago, 3-Apr-02, to lugnet.general)
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