Animals
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Malaysian Officials Seize Animal Body Parts Worth $18 Million USD as International Wildlife Trafficking Continues
The rare animal parts were enclosed in a stash when Malaysian authorities seized it at a port. Animal body parts, including elephant tusks, rhino horns, and pangolin scales, were recovered by local authorities at a port in Malaysia, in a recent case indicating the continuance of international wildlife trafficking into the Southeast Asian country.
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