Some 757 live tarantulas were confiscated in the Philippines, in a latest case of illegal wildlife trafficking in the Southeast Asian nation

Philippine authorities said Wednesday they cracked open a gift-wrapped package shipped from Poland to discover 757 tarantulas crammed into plastic containers.

The illicit payload found at a mail facility near Manila's was the latest seizure in a nation that is a major source and transit point of trafficking.

Customs thought the package suspicious and after opening it found boxes for cookies, oatmeal and tea. Yet the cartons contained dozens of plastic containers packed with arachnids.

The seized tarantulas—priced at about $5,700—are frequently sold to hobbyists as pets, Arnel Matreo, chief of the Wildlife Traffic Monitoring Unit of the environment ministry, told AFP.

Matreo said two people who tried to claim the package were detained on charges of violating and customs laws.

Customs officials turned over the tarantulas to the environment ministry's rescue centre, which will take charge of the animals and identify its species.

The seizure comes about a month after authorities said they had seized about 1,500 exotic turtles, some of which were restrained with , crammed into a passenger's bag at Manila airport.

Customs officials turned over the tarantulas to the environment ministry's rescue centre, which will take charge of the animals and identify its species