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Live turtle
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In March 2025, it was reported that a man from Pennsylvania traveling
through an airport in New Jersey had a live turtle with him… in his
pants.
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Snakes and turtles galore
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You’d think this was a unique case, but it turns out, in 2011,
Miami International Airport authorities caught another man attempting
to transport snakes and turtles in his pants.
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Pigeons
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In another odd case of animals hidden in people’s pants, a man
traveling from Dubai to Melbourne had placed two live pigeons in his
pants. They made it to his destination alive before he was arrested.
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Boa constrictor
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In other reptile news, authorities at Tampa International Airport found a boa constrictor in a passenger’s suitcase, nearly bringing a non-fiction version of the 2006 movie ‘Snakes on a Plane’ to life.
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A baby (yes, really!)
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It’s not just animals that people try to conceal, but humans, too.
An American woman flying from the Philippines had placed a
six-day-old baby in her carry-on luggage.
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Child discovered during boarding
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Not inspiring confidence in Manila’s airport security, the baby
somehow made it through security in the bag, until the child was
discovered during boarding.
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Cartagena International Airport
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In February 2025, Colombian authorities stopped a 40-year-old man
traveling through Cartagena International Airport after a scanner detected
something unusual.
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Narco wig
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The traveler was wearing what authorities called a “narco wig.”
The man, wearing “a meticulously attached toupee,” had hidden
220 grams (8 oz) of cocaine under the wig.
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Drugs worth thousands in Euros
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The passenger was headed to Amsterdam when he was stopped at
pre-boarding security. The drugs would have been worth about €10,000 (US$10,828) in Europe. Pictured is a coca leaf.
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Furry companion
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A passenger traveling from an Iranian airport to Bangkok was caught
transporting a furry companion in her suitcase, along with a number
of stuffed animals.
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Tiger cub
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Authorities found a three-month-old tiger cub in the passenger’s
suitcase. The cub was rescued and given to wildlife authorities.
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Tarantulas
-
Flying out of Zurich, a passenger was caught transporting 12 Mexican
red-kneed tarantulas.
The spiders didn’t survive the flight.
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Raw chicken
-
A passenger flying out of Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International
Airport was caught carrying a whole raw chicken.
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Concealed handgun
-
Oddly, the chicken wasn’t the worst part of the ordeal. Inside the chicken, the passenger had concealed a handgun.
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Breadfruit
-
In another strange case of things stuffed in food items, a passenger flying out of Honolulu International Airport had a large breadfruit (pictured) in their carry-on.
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Baby oil
-
But it was what was stuffed inside the breadfruit that caught
airport security’s eye. The passenger had concealed a large bottle of
baby oil inside.
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Ceremonial scissors
-
At Nashville International Airport, airport authorities confiscated a pair of “oversized ceremonial scissors” from a passenger.
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Stench
-
While checking a passenger’s carry-on during a security check at
New York’s LaGuardia Airport, staff noted an unbearable stench coming from
the bag.
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Maggots
-
When the security agent opened the bag, maggots spilled out,
requiring an evacuation of the area and a crew to decontaminate the scene.
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Antique cannonball and flare gun
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Hawaii’s Kahului Regional Airport held a historical artifact in its
vicinity after a passenger attempted to bring two antiques onto a
plane: a cannonball and a flare gun.
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A cheeky chihuahua
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In this case, the passenger wasn’t entirely at fault: Her chihuahua had likely jumped inside her suitcase as she was packing.
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Dog inside the suitcase
-
While going through a scanner at LaGuardia Airport, the dog was
discovered nestling inside the suitcase, much to the owner’s
surprise. He returned home unharmed.
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Grenade
-
If traveling through airport security with a grenade wasn’t bad
enough, of which there are several documented cases, an
airport security agent once discovered something hidden inside the weapon.
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Marijuana
-
The fake grenade had marijuana hidden inside it. The airport
security agents were perplexed at the passenger’s attempt to
conceal contraband inside more contraband.
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Knife in prosthetic foot
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A passenger traveling out of an Alaskan airport was caught trying to
conceal a knife inside his prosthetic foot.
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Moose feces
-
In another case from Alaska, a passenger was caught traveling with
a massive bag of smelly moose feces. Surely, it begs the question as to why, but technically, it isn’t against
the rules, so airport authorities didn’t confiscate it.
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Cocaine
-
A man arrived at Houston’s George Bush Intercontinental Airport
with US$400,000 worth of cocaine concealed in his luggage, but it
wasn’t in its powder form.
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Shampoo bottles
-
A whopping 35 pounds (15.88 kilograms) of liquid cocaine had been placed in shampoo
bottles inside the man’s checked luggage.
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Firearms
-
Firearms certainly top the list of items that airport authorities find concealed in other odd items. In 2023 alone, nearly 7,000
firearms were confiscated in US airports. Of the 7,000, more than
90% were loaded.
Sources:
(AP News) (Times of India) (USA Today) (Bounce) (Condé Nast)
(Business Insider) (ListVerse)
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Live turtle
-
In March 2025, it was reported that a man from Pennsylvania traveling
through an airport in New Jersey had a live turtle with him… in his
pants.
© Getty Images
1 / 30 Fotos
Snakes and turtles galore
-
You’d think this was a unique case, but it turns out, in 2011,
Miami International Airport authorities caught another man attempting
to transport snakes and turtles in his pants.
© Getty Images
2 / 30 Fotos
Pigeons
-
In another odd case of animals hidden in people’s pants, a man
traveling from Dubai to Melbourne had placed two live pigeons in his
pants. They made it to his destination alive before he was arrested.
© Getty Images
3 / 30 Fotos
Boa constrictor
-
In other reptile news, authorities at Tampa International Airport found a boa constrictor in a passenger’s suitcase, nearly bringing a non-fiction version of the 2006 movie ‘Snakes on a Plane’ to life.
© Getty Images
4 / 30 Fotos
A baby (yes, really!)
-
It’s not just animals that people try to conceal, but humans, too.
An American woman flying from the Philippines had placed a
six-day-old baby in her carry-on luggage.
© Getty Images
5 / 30 Fotos
Child discovered during boarding
-
Not inspiring confidence in Manila’s airport security, the baby
somehow made it through security in the bag, until the child was
discovered during boarding.
© Getty Images
6 / 30 Fotos
Cartagena International Airport
-
In February 2025, Colombian authorities stopped a 40-year-old man
traveling through Cartagena International Airport after a scanner detected
something unusual.
© Getty Images
7 / 30 Fotos
Narco wig
-
The traveler was wearing what authorities called a “narco wig.”
The man, wearing “a meticulously attached toupee,” had hidden
220 grams (8 oz) of cocaine under the wig.
© Getty Images
8 / 30 Fotos
Drugs worth thousands in Euros
-
The passenger was headed to Amsterdam when he was stopped at
pre-boarding security. The drugs would have been worth about €10,000 (US$10,828) in Europe. Pictured is a coca leaf.
© Getty Images
9 / 30 Fotos
Furry companion
-
A passenger traveling from an Iranian airport to Bangkok was caught
transporting a furry companion in her suitcase, along with a number
of stuffed animals.
© Getty Images
10 / 30 Fotos
Tiger cub
-
Authorities found a three-month-old tiger cub in the passenger’s
suitcase. The cub was rescued and given to wildlife authorities.
© Getty Images
11 / 30 Fotos
Tarantulas
-
Flying out of Zurich, a passenger was caught transporting 12 Mexican
red-kneed tarantulas.
The spiders didn’t survive the flight.
© Getty Images
12 / 30 Fotos
Raw chicken
-
A passenger flying out of Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International
Airport was caught carrying a whole raw chicken.
© Getty Images
13 / 30 Fotos
Concealed handgun
-
Oddly, the chicken wasn’t the worst part of the ordeal. Inside the chicken, the passenger had concealed a handgun.
© Getty Images
14 / 30 Fotos
Breadfruit
-
In another strange case of things stuffed in food items, a passenger flying out of Honolulu International Airport had a large breadfruit (pictured) in their carry-on.
© Getty Images
15 / 30 Fotos
Baby oil
-
But it was what was stuffed inside the breadfruit that caught
airport security’s eye. The passenger had concealed a large bottle of
baby oil inside.
© Getty Images
16 / 30 Fotos
Ceremonial scissors
-
At Nashville International Airport, airport authorities confiscated a pair of “oversized ceremonial scissors” from a passenger.
© Getty Images
17 / 30 Fotos
Stench
-
While checking a passenger’s carry-on during a security check at
New York’s LaGuardia Airport, staff noted an unbearable stench coming from
the bag.
© Shutterstock
18 / 30 Fotos
Maggots
-
When the security agent opened the bag, maggots spilled out,
requiring an evacuation of the area and a crew to decontaminate the scene.
© Getty Images
19 / 30 Fotos
Antique cannonball and flare gun
-
Hawaii’s Kahului Regional Airport held a historical artifact in its
vicinity after a passenger attempted to bring two antiques onto a
plane: a cannonball and a flare gun.
© Shutterstock
20 / 30 Fotos
A cheeky chihuahua
-
In this case, the passenger wasn’t entirely at fault: Her chihuahua had likely jumped inside her suitcase as she was packing.
© Getty Images
21 / 30 Fotos
Dog inside the suitcase
-
While going through a scanner at LaGuardia Airport, the dog was
discovered nestling inside the suitcase, much to the owner’s
surprise. He returned home unharmed.
© Getty Images
22 / 30 Fotos
Grenade
-
If traveling through airport security with a grenade wasn’t bad
enough, of which there are several documented cases, an
airport security agent once discovered something hidden inside the weapon.
© Getty Images
23 / 30 Fotos
Marijuana
-
The fake grenade had marijuana hidden inside it. The airport
security agents were perplexed at the passenger’s attempt to
conceal contraband inside more contraband.
© Getty Images
24 / 30 Fotos
Knife in prosthetic foot
-
A passenger traveling out of an Alaskan airport was caught trying to
conceal a knife inside his prosthetic foot.
© Shutterstock
25 / 30 Fotos
Moose feces
-
In another case from Alaska, a passenger was caught traveling with
a massive bag of smelly moose feces. Surely, it begs the question as to why, but technically, it isn’t against
the rules, so airport authorities didn’t confiscate it.
© Getty Images
26 / 30 Fotos
Cocaine
-
A man arrived at Houston’s George Bush Intercontinental Airport
with US$400,000 worth of cocaine concealed in his luggage, but it
wasn’t in its powder form.
© Getty Images
27 / 30 Fotos
Shampoo bottles
-
A whopping 35 pounds (15.88 kilograms) of liquid cocaine had been placed in shampoo
bottles inside the man’s checked luggage.
© Getty Images
28 / 30 Fotos
Firearms
-
Firearms certainly top the list of items that airport authorities find concealed in other odd items. In 2023 alone, nearly 7,000
firearms were confiscated in US airports. Of the 7,000, more than
90% were loaded.
Sources:
(AP News) (Times of India) (USA Today) (Bounce) (Condé Nast)
(Business Insider) (ListVerse)
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Unusual things people have tried to bring on planes
What do tigers, cannonballs, and grenades have in common?
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There are a great deal of restrictions on what you can and can't bring on a plane, but many travelers come up with elaborate schemes to try to weasel oddities through security. Live animals, weapons, drugs... the list of things people have been caught traveling with is extensive, but sometimes the circumstances in which security agents discover these things make the story even stranger.
Curious to know some of the strangest finds reported by airport security personnel? Click through the gallery to be amused.
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