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Posted by suzi on August 25, 1999 at 08:38:57:
In Reply to: iguanas on airplanes? posted by tara on August 24, 1999 at 14:55:20:
:Below is an excerpt from a website that might interest you if you are considering shipping via air cargo, rather that overnight mail:
the URL is below
>>We are very concerned with is the temperature regulations. The airlines will not ship during certain temperatures as a safety precaution, yet they will leave the carrier outside on the runway in the sun, a few feet from shade (as shown on the Leeza show) during layovers exposing the animal to temperatures and humidity above 100 degrees for the entire layover period, which can be at minimum 2 hours or more. Oh, but there is much more going on here....read on below and see Barbara and Carol's story. What else aren't the airlines sharing with us??
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