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Australian authorities confiscated over 100,000 live cockroaches of non-native species, valued at approximately 200,000 Australian dollars (about 142,000 US dollars), from a breeder in New South Wales. The seized species include Dubia and roaring Madagascar cockroaches, which are not permitted to be imported, bred, or sold in the country due to concerns that they might threaten local wildlife and agriculture if they establish themselves in the environment. Authorities warn that possessing or trading these insects could result in penalties for pet store owners and reptile breeders.
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