Arrest made after remains of endangered animal tracked to Newton Abbot
A Devon man's been arrested after a tiger's head was found in a house in Newton Abbot.
The 40-year-old's home was raided by the National Crime Agency. He's been questioned about breaking laws on the protection of endangered species.
As well as the tiger's head, officers also discovered monkey skulls, reptiles and stuffed birds of prey.
The man's been released on bail until September.
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