US border officials seize 39 pythons being smuggled into Mexico in a tractor
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers intercepted a tractor with 39 live pythons hiding inside on March 5 while conducting outbound operations. The driver was starting to cross the World Trade Bridge from Laredo in Texas to Nuevo Laredo in Tamaulipas. CBP officers flagged for inspection a 2021 Peterbilt tractor traveling to Mexico and then found the snakes after the driver had provided a declaration that no prohibited goods were being transported. Animal smugglers know there’s a market for pythons in Mexico, either live as pets or dead as snakeskin boots. (Facebook) Officials contacted U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service agents who took custody of the animals. The pythons were transported to a controlled environment where their condition could be monitored, according to CBP reports. The driver was given penalties of $34,824 for export violations, while CBP seized the tractor and trailer. Exporting live reptiles across the U.S.-Mexico border requires compliance...