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U.S. Customs and Border Protection agriculture specialists found giraffe and zebra bones from Kenya in a Virginia woman s baggage.                                                      U.S. Customs and Border Protection                                        Authorities seized an unusual souvenir at a Virginia airport: giraffe and zebra bones, which a Virginia woman was bringing home from a trip to Africa, officials said.The woman t stanley cup old Customs and Border Protection agents at Washington Dulles International Airport last month she had a twig from an acacia tree mdash; a highl stanley cup y recognizable thorny tree common on the African savannah. When officers sent her for additional screening, however, an X-ray of her bags turned up what CBP called  an anomaly,  and she updated her customs declaration to include zebra and giraffe bones, according to a newsreleasefrom the agency.While authorities ultimately decided the twig was OK to bring into the country, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service told CBP to seize the bones, which the woman said she found in Kenya, saying bringing them in could violate rules aimed at protecting the nation s agricultural industry, pets and people.                                        The woman was not charged with a crime and was released, the CBP said. I can appreciate travelers wanting to keep souvenirs of their vacations,  said Kim Der-Yeghiayan, CBP s acting area port director for Washington, D.C.  But those souvenirs could violate United States or stanley cup  internati Bgnb Should we name heat waves like we name hurricanes
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