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The insects were most likely intended for exotic insect collections, according to customs officials, who say the illegal pet ...
The seized beetles were turned over to USDA officials, who will determine the final destination of the insects, meaning they will likely be donated to local zoos that have permits for live insects ...
U.S. Customs and Border Protection agriculture specialists found 37 giant live beetles stashed inside an air cargo shipment ...
Thirty-seven insects were found in a shipment from Japan to Los Angeles International Airport last month, Customs and Border Protection reports.
It sounds like the stuff of nightmares: you open a bag of potato chips hoping for a snack, only to find a 6-inch-long stag beetle crawling inside the container. Now multiply that scenario 37 times.
Douglas released in a statement.The beetles were turned over to United States Department of Agriculture officials, CPB wrote in the release. The agency will determine what happens to the insects.
The bugs, measuring between 4-6 inches, are highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts who enjoy watching the insects fight during mating season. The smuggled insects are valued at $1,480.
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