Man stopped at Vienna airport trying to smuggle 74 protected chameleons from Tanzania into Austria

Chameleons crawling out of a bundled up black sock - BMF/Zoll
Chameleons crawling out of a bundled up black sock - BMF/Zoll

Austrian authorities stopped a man at Vienna airport as he tried to smuggle 74 protected chameleons from Africa into the country.

They said in a statement Friday that a 56-year-old man, who was not further identified, had hidden the animals in socks and empty ice-cream boxes when he was caught at customs control in Vienna. He had traveled to Austria from Tanzania via Ethiopia.

Stacks of clear plastic reptile boxes containing the lizards - BMF/Zoll
Stacks of clear plastic reptile boxes containing the lizards - BMF/Zoll

The chameleons were taken to the Austrian capital's Schoenbrunn Zoo, which said that three of the animals did not survive. All the animals were from the Usambara Mountains in Tanzania and ranged in age from one week old to adult animals.

On the black market they would sell for for about 37,000 euros (£32,860), officials said.

The man who smuggled the animals into Austria has to pay a fine of up to 6,000 euros, the Austrian finance ministry said in a statement.