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    152035_2417024_updates.jpgA king cobra snake seen coming out of container of chips in this undated handout photo obtained July 25. Photo: US Attorney's Office Central District of California/Handout via Reuters

    LOS ANGELES: A Los Angeles man was arrested after federal prosecutors said he arranged to smuggle into the United States three live, highly venomous king cobra snakes hidden in potato chip canisters.

    Rodrigo Franco, 34, was charged with illegally importing merchandise into the country in connection with a parcel from Hong Kong that was intercepted by US Customs and Border Protection agents on March 2 containing the 2-foot-long snakes concealed inside the canisters.

    Three albino Chinese soft-shelled turtles were also found in the package, prosecutors said, adding that Franco on the same day mailed a box to Hong Kong with six protected turtles inside.

    According to a criminal complaint filed in the case, Franco admitted during an interview with authorities that he had previously received a total of 20 king cobras in two prior shipments but that all of those snakes had died in transit.

    He faces a maximum of 20 years in prison if convicted, although federal sentencing guidelines typically call for less time behind bars.

    According to the National Geographic website, the king cobra, also known as Ophiophagus hannah, is the longest venomous snake, reaching up to 18 feet (5.5 meters) in length. When confronted, king cobras can raise up to one-third of their bodies off the ground, flare out their hoods and emit a "bone-chilling" hiss before attacking.


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