The reporter learned from Chengdu Customs on the 14th that the Chengdu Post Office Customs under the customs seized 4 live beetles, which were identified as long-horned rhinoceros beetles. The two pairs of "bug agents" included two males and two females, and the largest one was 175 mm long. When the customs officers were conducting a machine inspection on a batch of incoming mail, they found an abnormality in the CT image of a piece of mail, which was suspected to be the outline of an insect. After unpacking and checking, they found two transparent plastic boxes containing sawdust and two mineral water bottles, each of which contained a live beetle. Scared? Let’s take a look at the reactions of netizens↓ Popular Science: Rhinoceros beetle One of the longest beetles in the world Great power Can lift your body Objects hundreds of times heavier Often called the "Hercules Beetle" Customs reminds that insects are prohibited from being mailed into the country as stipulated in the "List of Animals and Plants, Their Products and Other Quarantine Objects Prohibited from Being Carried or Mailed into the Country of the People's Republic of China". These live animals have not been quarantined and may carry pathogenic microorganisms or become invasive alien species, posing a major biosafety risk. Source: Xinhua Viewpoint |
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