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Thats exactly the point... not to long ago when we could still import and export T's, some nasty people came and caught wild T's by the hundreds and even thousands and exported them. That created a huge problem
Some of the Ceratogyrus genu can be found in South Africa... thus making it illegal to keep in South Africa... thats it in a nutshell... I am not very good with all the legal mumbo jumbo
Except for the enclosures being different I will have to say the big difference is speed. Arboreal T's (and burrowing species) can 'teleport' from time to time.