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Creepy cargo: Philippines seizes 757 tarantulas from Poland

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The Tarantulas seized had an estimated value of P310,000 (about $6,000). (AP)
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The endangered wildlife species were found concealed in gift-wrapped oatmeal and cookie boxes and was shipped from Poland. (AP)
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Customs agents caught the cargo at Manila's airport last April 1. (AP)
Updated 03 April 2019

Creepy cargo: Philippines seizes 757 tarantulas from Poland

Creepy cargo: Philippines seizes 757 tarantulas from Poland
  • Philippine wildlife laws prohibit the trading, collection and possession of such spiders
  • The customs later arrested a Filipino man who tried to claim the spiders as “collection itemsâ€

MANILA: Philippine customs officials were astonished when they opened nicely gift-wrapped boxes of cookies and oatmeal flown in all the way from Poland and found a hair-raising contraband: hundreds of live tarantulas.
Bureau of Customs personnel seized the 757 tarantulas at a mail exchange center near Manila’s international airport Monday and later arrested a Filipino man who tried to claim the long-legged and venomous spiders, which were declared as “collection items.â€
Many of the baby tarantulas were concealed in small plastic vials punctured with holes for air while bigger spiders were shipped in see-through plastic containers. Officials estimated the value of the unusual shipment at 310,000 pesos ($5,900).
Philippine wildlife laws prohibit the trading, collection and possession of such spiders, which are popular pets among arachnid enthusiasts, without permits.
Despite threats of hefty fines and imprisonment, a startling array of wildlife have been seized by the hundreds by airport customs inspectors in Manila since last year, including geckos, iguanas, chameleons and a popular reptile called bearded dragons.