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LAX agents seize live bird hopping around in plane

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[June 02, 2012]  LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Passengers on a 10-hour flight from Taiwan to California discovered a surprising stowaway when a songbird hopped down their plane's aisle in what officials suspect is a failed animal smuggling attempt.

U.S. Customs and Border Protection specialists said in a statement Friday that they seized the bird upon the flight's arrival at Los Angeles International Airport on May 27.

A flight attendant had captured the bird and handed it over to customs agents who put the bird in a cage and gave it seeds and water.

After screening and X-raying all passengers, crew and carry-on bags, no other birds, droppings or feathers were found.

Customs officials say smuggled animals can carry diseases, such as avian flu, which is potentially fatal.

[Associated Press]

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