Thai officials couldn’t believe what they found in these suitcases


Dozens of exotic wildlife including an endangered red panda have been found inside the luggage of a group of passengers attempting to depart Bangkok‘s international airport.

A red panda, two monkeys, snakes, lizards, rare birds and a Sulawesi bear cuscus – a type of rare marsupial native to Indonesia – were among 87 animals confiscated by customs officials.

Shocked Thai customs officials made the discovery while checking in the luggage of six Indian nationals at the airport on Monday, according to Thailand’s Customs Department.

A red panda – an endangered species – was among the animals found at Bangkok’s international airport. (Thai Customs Department)
Two cotton top tamarins were found in plastic containers with air holes. They are one of the world’s most endangered primates, with an estimated 2,000 left in the wild. (Thai Customs Department)

The five men and one woman were arrested for allegedly attempting to smuggle the animals out of Thailand to Mumbai, India.

The red panda and Sulawesi bear cuscus were found inside wicker baskets, while the monkeys and a large-billed parrot were found inside plastic containers with air holes.

Thailand is a major transit hub for illegal wildlife smugglers.

The animals are usually sold in China and Vietnam, but India has become a growing market.

Thai customs officials found the animals hidden inside these suitcases when a group of travellers attempted to check them onto a flight to Mumbai. (Thai Customs Department)
A large-billed parrot was found inside a plastic container and snakes were found coiled up inside cloth bags. (Thai Customs Department)
The Sulawesi bear cuscus peers out of a wicker basket. (Thai Customs Department)

The full list of smuggled animals located inside the suitcases according to the Thai Customs Department is as follows:

  • 2 cotton top tamarins
  • 1 red panda
  • 1 Sulawesi bear cuscus
  • 29 chameleons
  • 21 snakes (Corn snake, Red Bamboo snake)
  • 15 birds (including large-billed parrot and bird-of-paradise species)
  • 7 monitor lizards 
  • 4 skinks
  • 2 red-eyed squirrels
  • 2 bats
  • 1 frog
  • 1 rat
  • 1 tigerfish 

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