Caribbean
Tortoiseshell, turtle oil,
shells, corals (particularly
black coral jewelry) and sharks'
teeth are
all widely available, as well as
reptile leather
products and bird
feathers.
United States
Unscrupulous traders may try to illegally sell tourists
products made from protected species, such as black bear, eagle feathers or puma
skins.
Latin America
The souvenirs offered in South America are too
numerous to list, especially in or near the Amazon Basin, where products made
from skins, furs and feathers abound. Also watch out for the super soft
and illegal fur of the endangered vicuña in Andean countries.
Some
of the items most commonly seized by customs from tourists returning from this
continent are: the skins of tegu lizards (Argentina, Bolivia and
Paraguay); anaconda (rainbow boa constrictor) - either live or made into
handbags, wallets, shoes or belts (Argentina, Colombia, Surinam); similar items
made from caimans (Bolivia, Colombia, Venezuela); Queen conch
shells (Colombia); green turtle products - for example jewelry and
combs (Brazil, Uruguay); parrot feathers - permits are needed to export
even ONE parrot feather (Peru, Paraguay); handbags made from peccary
skins (Peru); live iguanas (Surinam) and red-kneed tarantulas -
sold either live for the pet trade or dead and framed
(Mexico).













