The insects were most likely intended for exotic insect collections, according to customs officials, who say the illegal pet ...
The specimens, which included scarab beetles, stag beetles and darkling beetles, will likely find their way to local zoos that have permits for such creatures, the CBP said. Alongside its ...
The specimens, which included scarab beetles, stag beetles and darkling beetles, will likely find their way to local zoos that have permits for such creatures, the CBP said. Alongside its ...
The specimens, which included scarab beetles, stag beetles and darkling beetles, will likely find their way to local zoos that have permits for such creatures, the CBP said. Alongside its traditional ...
Scarabaeidae (Scarab Beetles), Lucanidae (Stag Beetles), and Tenebrionidae (Darkling beetle). They were turned over the the U.S. Department of Agriculture and will likely be donated to a zoo.
Hidden inside the bundle were insects not fit for consumption, but ideal for exotic beetle enthusiasts. U.S. Customs and Border Protection agriculture specialists found 37 giant live beetles ...
More than three dozen live beetles, nearly the length of the average human hand, were discovered at a Southern California airport during a routine inspection, federal authorities announced Wednesday.
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