Can I sneak my baby jumping spider on a plane?

A while back, a Jumping Spider won Pet of the Month
 
Ok...I am 110% sure they are not invasive. I'm going out of the northeast into the south
you're 99.99% fine
the inspection people "terminate" everything they find is against the rules
for example (in cali)
foreign meat products, dairy products, produce, live plants, etc
 
I think he would probably be ok. If they ask any questions just say your taking your pet baby Tarantula on a vacation
 
Update:
(I named him Bob)
Bob made it! I'm on my second flight but he made it through TSA with no questions asked! He's heading to his new home!

tell them it's a "Support Spider"
I love that! He need a little badge saying "Support spider, do not pet"!!
 

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The x-ray might not be the best thing for the little guy. It’s probably safer for you both if you leave him behind, or you could try finding a way to transport him legally. On a different note, if you’re planning any longer trips in the future, you might want to check out Business Class Flights to Asia. It makes long flights a lot more comfortable, especially when you’ve got enough to think about without worrying about extra surprises.
 
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The x-ray might not be the best thing for the little guy. It’s probably safer for you both if you leave him behind, or you could try finding a way to transport him legally.
Yea you better check that spider daily for cancer; and if he gets cancer plan on chemo-treatment ;)

Btw i saw a movie that showed what happens when spiders are exposed to radiation. They grow like 50 feet and eat people !
 

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