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Passenger finds poison dart frogs in Schiphol Airport toilet: ‘We rarely see this’

Passenger finds poison dart frogs in Schiphol Airport toilet: ‘We rarely see this’

Customs officials at Schiphol Airport discovered six tree poison frogs abandoned in a departure hall toilet after a passenger reported a sighting. The animals were likely intended for smuggling abroad, an incident described by authorities as a rare occurrence.

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Naud (10) adopts airman Ronald Hawkins’ grave with his school: ‘That awareness can’t hurt’

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