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Laws about classroom animals In our biology class we're studying crayfish and their environments. I fell in love with my little guy and would love to bring him home. Since spring break is approaching and we're almost done with our section, I thought I'd ask if I could take mine home. When I asked my teacher said that there were laws that probhibited students from taking classroom-use animals out of the classroom. This is strange because I've taken home hermit crabs, anoles, and lots of other animals. When I asked what he was going to do with the crayfish he replied, "What do you think I'm going to do? I'm going to eat them." I've looked all over the internet to find laws and rulings on this subject, but can't seem to find any! Please help me look! Or, if you know of anyone or if you yourself has experience in this area please reply! I NEED to save my little friend from boiling water and butter. We both appreciate any advice that comes this way.
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Grab him, run and don't look back! If they come for you tell them, "You'll never take me alive!". ]
Hell, if you care about him that much..just take him home. Have one of your friends distract your teacher and sneak out of there. ]
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