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Giant African snails seized at Los Angeles airport

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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Inspectors at Los Angeles Internatio­nal Airport seized an unusually slimy package — 67 live giant African snails which are prohibited in the US.

The snails arrived from Nigeria and were being sent to a person in San Dimas, said Lee Harty, a spokeswoma­n for the US Customs and Border protection.

The snails were confiscate­d July 1 and a sample was sent the next day to a federal mollusk specialist in Washington, who identified them as a prohibited species, Harty said.

The mollusks are among the largest land snails in the world and can grow to be up to 8 inches long. They are native to Africa and can live for up to 10 years.

The US Department of Agricultur­e incinerate­d the snails after they were inspected, Harty said. The animals are prohibited in the US because they can carry parasites that are harmful to humans, including one that can lead to meningitis.

The snails are also agricultur­al pests, said Maveeda Mirza, the CBP program manager for agricultur­e.

“These snails are seriously harmful to local plants because they will eat any kind of crop they can get to,” Mirza said.

The person the snails were destined for is not expected to face any penalties, Mirza said. She said authoritie­s are investigat­ing why a single person would want so many snails.

“We’re investigat­ing what happened, but it doesn’t seem like there was smuggling involved. When someone doesn’t know a commodity is prohibited under USDA regulation­s there is usually no punishment,” she said.

Although the agency has found one or two snails that may have accidental­ly gotten into a traveler’s luggage in Los Angeles, this is the first time that they have confiscate­d the snails in such a large quantity, Mirza said.

 ??  ?? The giant snails are a popular delicacy in Western africa.
The giant snails are a popular delicacy in Western africa.

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