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15 Comments
Ummmmm….why shouldn’t you be allowed? Should I be afraid to ask?
Just stay away from werewolves, they might feel offended.
Believe it or not: straight to prison.
Off topic but are you a mime?
depends on what species the tooth is from and if the animal or parts of it fall under the washington agreement.
Without genetic analysis, it can just as well be a tooth of a large dog.
As long as its not the Wolfsfishingrod you should be good
yes but why
The likelihood of you being challenged on that would seem very low. If you’re that worried about it…just don’t bring it? Otherwise, don’t bring undue attention to it.
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If two teeth cost 500€ then one tooth might be cheaper if you’re lucky 😉
I would not do it.
[https://www.bfn.de/bussgelder](https://www.bfn.de/bussgelder)
>Einfuhr von 2 Wolfszähnen (Canis lupus) – 500€
I was walking through the customs section at the airport and they stopped me to inspect my watch. Asked me where it was purchased. Rule of note. Don’t wear designer or expensive clothing while flying
Wolf is protected and therefore the import of materials of the animal not allowed. But you could ask them about exceptions for older materials used gor religous reasons. I def wouldn’t just hope for the best and go for it because that could end in it being destroyed and you being fined.
Maybe don’t wear bones of dead animals that were probably killed so that their bones could be sold for profit.
Was that your wolf?