Current:Home > MarketsTexas Border Patrol agents find seven spider monkeys hidden in a backpack -Wealth Legacy Solutions
Texas Border Patrol agents find seven spider monkeys hidden in a backpack
TrendPulse Quantitative Think Tank Center View
Date:2025-03-11 07:35:59
Texas Border Patrol agents were in for some monkey business early Thursday after they uncovered more than a handful of spider monkeys from a backpack.
The person in possession of the spider monkeys was arrested by Fort Brown Station agents, though the cause of the arrest was not immediately known.
Agents located the seven spider monkeys after the arrest, according to a Facebook post. The person arrested was suspected of smuggling the monkeys into the country.
“Extremely proud of our agents for stopping this wildlife smuggling attempt of these critically endangered animals,” the post stated.
In the 25 second video posted on Facebook early Thursday morning, agents were seen holding a black backpack with numerous holes filled to the brim with spider monkeys.
All seven spider monkeys were turned over to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
Hidden in plain sight:146 pounds of cocaine found in ice cream machine at Texas border
Spider monkeys are rare in the U.S.
Since spider monkeys typically live in more tropical environments, it should come as no surprise that they are indigenous to central Mexico and Bolivia, according to National Geographic.
There are about seven different species that can be found in these wetter environments. They get their name from the way their long limbs and tails resemble spider legs as they dangle from branches and make their way across treetops, National Geographic has reported.
Spider monkeys typically consume fruits, leaves, nuts, seeds, and sometimes arachnids and insects. They are important seed dispersers in their rainforest homes.
All known spider monkey populations are decreasing across the board, according to the International Union for Conservation of Nature. Farming, ranching and road construction are responsible for the destruction of the spider monkey’s habitat, according to National Geographic.
Portions of the rainforest that are being cleared for cattle ranching, agriculture, logging, and human settlements are also part of the problem, according to National Geographic.
veryGood! (8842)
Related
- Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow owns a $3 million Batmobile Tumbler
- Bill Belichick, Nick Saban were often brutal with media. Now they are media.
- Raygun, viral Olympic breaker, defends herself amid 'conspiracy theories'
- 4 Las Vegas teens plead guilty in juvenile court in beating death of classmate: Reports
- Opinion: Gianni Infantino, FIFA sell souls and 2034 World Cup for Saudi Arabia's billions
- The Justice Department is investigating sexual abuse allegations at California women’s prisons
- Ben Platt Marries Noah Galvin After Over 4 Years of Dating
- Nearly 50 people have been killed, injured in K-12 school shootings across the US in 2024
- Juan Soto praise of Mets' future a tough sight for Yankees, but World Series goal remains
- North Carolina public school students inch higher in test scores
Ranking
- Small twin
- Reality TV continues to fail women. 'Bachelorette' star Jenn Tran is the latest example
- 90-year-old Navy veteran shot, killed during carjacking in Houston, police say
- Half a house for half a million dollars: Home crushed by tree hits market near Los Angeles
- Juan Soto praise of Mets' future a tough sight for Yankees, but World Series goal remains
- First and 10: How FSU became FIU, Travis Hunter's NFL future and a Big Red moment
- First and 10: How FSU became FIU, Travis Hunter's NFL future and a Big Red moment
- Republican Liz Cheney endorses Kamala Harris
Recommendation
Questlove charts 50 years of SNL musical hits (and misses)
'Survivor' Season 47 cast: Meet the 18 new castaways hoping to win $1 million in Fiji
First and 10: How FSU became FIU, Travis Hunter's NFL future and a Big Red moment
Will Taylor Swift attend the Chiefs game Thursday against the Ravens? What we know
What to watch: O Jolie night
NASA is looking for social media influencers to document an upcoming launch
Applications for US jobless benefits fall to 2-month low as layoffs remain at healthy levels
1000-Lb. Sisters’ Tammy Slaton Picks Up Sister Amy’s Kids After Her Arrest