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Detroit Metropolitan Airport personnel came across a half-dozen sizable snails in a traveler’s suitcase at the Michigan airport last week.
Agents working for U.S. Customs in conjunction with the agricultural division of Border Protection confiscated and subsequently seized a total of six Giant African Snails on March 9, according to the Detroit News. The slithering gastropods were intercepted from luggage reportedly belonging to a man from Ghana.
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“The discovery of this highly invasive pest truly benefits the health and well-being of the American people,” Port Director Robert Larkin remarked in a Friday press release. “Our CBP officers and agriculture specialists work diligently to target, detect, and intercept potential threats before they have a chance to do harm to U.S. interests.”
Though the press release noted that the organism is banned in the U.S., the said snail species is considered a “popular” source of food and is even kept as a pet elsewhere around the world.
The snails have the potential to posses a parasitic nematode that can bring about meningitis in the human body. Furthermore, they can “cause significant damage to structures and ecosystems” alike, the statement noted.
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