A few years ago, a passenger was making his way through the security check at the airport in San Jose, Costa Rica. He seemed like an ordinary tourist, except for one thing—his luggage was filled with food containers. When officials opened them, they found 184 frogs and 203 tadpoles. The stash was one of Costa Rica’s biggest wildlife-smuggling cases ever.
Police believe the man planned to sell the animals, which had been taken illegally from the wild. Why would people want to buy stolen frogs? “They’re beautiful,” says Sebastián Valdivieso, head of the Wildlife Conservation Society branch in Ecuador. The striking exotic animals are highly prized as pets by collectors around the world.