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Giant Ant Heist Lands Kenyan Smugglers Fines
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 37292, member: 636"] A Kenyan court slapped four men with $7,700 fines each for trying to smuggle thousands of giant African harvester queen ants out of the country. Two Belgian teens, a Vietnamese man, and a Kenyan national faced arrest on April 5 after authorities caught them with about 5,440 queen ants. These ants can sell for up to $900,000 online across Europe, Asia, and parts of North America, where ant enthusiasts keep colonies in clear containers called formicariums. Queen ants matter because they lay eggs that become worker, soldier, and future queen ants. Their removal threatens colonies vital to Kenya's wildlife systems. Magistrate Njeri Thuku found the traffickers guilty after they all admitted their crimes. The Vietnamese man came to Nairobi to meet his Kenyan partner as part of what the judge called an elaborate scheme with signs of organized crime. Both Belgians claimed they acted from a lack of knowledge, but one belonged to a group named Ant Gang and had bought 2,500 queens for $200. The judge said having such large numbers went far beyond a simple hobby. Ant experts value these insects for their groupwork abilities, performing tasks without leaders as a unified organism. The Kenya Wildlife Service stressed that these ants help maintain healthy soil and balanced ecosystems. Officials stated these rare species can fetch prices up to 1,200 euros per colony in exotic pet markets. Kenya allows ant exports with proper permits, though experts say rules remain hard to navigate. [/QUOTE]
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