Can anyone beat this emotional support animal?

kiwitripper64

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Emotional support animals. I know they can help people, but everyone has watched the US airline industry clamp down on them over the last few years. Dogs biting passengers, peacocks on a plane, a hamster flushed down a toilet as the owner wasn't allowed to take it on, miniature horses, pigs etc It was getting a bit strange.
Here is an emotional support animal that will be hard to top. Not on a plane, however Wallygator, a legally registered emotional support alligator was refused entry to a ball game.
Anyone interested in trying this with a salt water croc?
What's the strangest support animal you have been on a plane with and where?
 
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So far, I have not seen a dog in the cabin of an aircraft yet, nor have I want or need to travel to the US...
But no, can beat, so to speak, an alligator.
 
A bevy of support rainbow lorikeets would be Smurfy … they poop liquid, and plenty of it … they’d be all over the cabin, chatting/flirting with all the passengers & pooping everywhere!
 

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