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Ants as pets? Exotic African ants go for $220 on the black market

Giant African harvester ants are being smuggled out of East Africa and sold on the black market. Here's why collectors want them.

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Ants as pets? Exotic African ants go for $220 on the black market

Giant African harvester ants are being smuggled out of East Africa and sold on the black market. Here's why collectors want them.

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theguardian.com1 mesi fa

Smuggled in syringes: how Nairobi became a nexus for the black market in giant harvester ants

Court cases in Kenya point to a growing market for ants as exotic pets in Asia and Europe that has implications for conservation and biosecurity

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standardmedia.co.ke1 mesi fa

Kenya's new poaching problem: smuggling giant harvester ants

Kenyan ant expert Dino Martins gushes over the red and black insects that have become the centre of an international smuggling trade

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  1. mercoledì 13 maggio 2026·theguardian.com

    Smuggled in syringes: how Nairobi became a nexus for the black market in giant harvester ants

    Court cases in Kenya point to a growing market for ants as exotic pets in Asia and Europe that has implications for conservation and biosecurity

  2. venerdì 15 maggio 2026·usatoday.com

    Ants as pets? Exotic African ants go for $220 on the black market

    Giant African harvester ants are being smuggled out of East Africa and sold on the black market. Here's why collectors want them.

  3. lunedì 18 maggio 2026·standardmedia.co.ke

    Kenya's new poaching problem: smuggling giant harvester ants

    Kenyan ant expert Dino Martins gushes over the red and black insects that have become the centre of an international smuggling trade