Topic: Pet Falcon
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Where can you find a trained pet falcon?
It typically requires a Federal permit to own birds of prey. Contact you state department of natural resources and they will know. Read More »
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How do you get a crate on wild ones using mini pets falcon?
first use a bomb and place it next to you then after it explodes your pet will automatically get the crate. thats all you have to do! Read More »
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What would a Falcon be like as a pet?
That's pretty illegal, dude. All wild birds, and especially birds of prey like falcons, are protected by the government and species protection laws. As a result, you're not going to be able to buy a falcon without proper certification and s... Read More »
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I would name it F-16 after the US Air Force's fighter jet the F-16 Fighting Falcon or Viper which was one of the nicknames given F-16 by some of her original pilots. The falcon is also the mascot of the USAF's military academy in Colorado S... Read More »
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If you live in the U.S. you cannot legally own any native falcon as a pet. Licensed falconers can own them for hunting purposes, and zoos and wildlife sancuaries and rehabilitators can have them in their possession legally as well. You can ... Read More »
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Well if you don't want it for a "pet," you could consider applying for a falconer's license (Federal and state) and begin a falconry apprenticeship under a sponsor. It's a long process, but if you'd like to consider it, order a falconry pac... Read More »
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None of them are pets. It's a working relationship that is based solely on food. Falcons are not kept as pets, they are used for hunting. In the US, they are always the property of the US government and you must complete training, mentorshi... Read More »
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You cannot legally own any wild native bird, all are protected by the Migratory Bird Treaty Act. You can be fined and/or jailed for being in possession of any native wild bird or it's parts (including eggs, feathers, and even nests). Licens... Read More »
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You can't. Owning a bird of prey requires you're licensed to own one, especially in the U.S. Getting a license takes a couple years of work, from passing exams to getting an apprencticeship. It's a big commitment. Birds of prey are not pet ... Read More »
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Your logic is fuzzy---not a good look for logic. A parrot is not a substitute hawk. A house cat is not a substitute tiger. A dog is not a substitute wolf. A tarantula is not a substitute for a snake. You take the responsibility of a pet on ... Read More »
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