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On reading the headline, I was wondering how a team of drug traffickers had trained flying squirrels to deliver weed.
The story itself is somewhat disappointing...
Its got squirrels & NAT / Old Smeg look-alikes what's not to like?
On reading the headline, I was wondering how a team of drug traffickers had trained flying squirrels to deliver weed.
The story itself is somewhat disappointing...
Seven are charged in 'elaborate' flying squirrel trafficking scheme where poachers caught more than 3,000 in Florida before selling them to buyers in South Korea as 'pets'
Poachers set as many as 10,000 squirrel traps in central Florida and captured as many as 3,600 flying squirrels over a three-year period
Buyers from South Korea would purchase the rodents in Florida before the squirrels were then driven to Chicago
The Florida dealer received more than $213,000 for the animals
International retail value of the poached flying squirrels is estimated to be more than $1 million
Six of the suspects have been arrested and a seventh remains a fugitive
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