The largest collection of stuffed animals ever found in Spain has been investigated by local police.



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A whopping 1,90 stuffed animals were discovered in the small town of Vetera, 20 km from Valencia, Spain.




It was decorated like a museum in a building the size of seven soccer fields.



There are stuffed monkeys, cheetahs and elephants, as well as rare animals such as Bengal tigers, polar bears, snow leopards and white rhinos.



In particular, 405 points are said to be endangered species, and the value of these stuffed animals is estimated to be at least 29 million euros, or 39 billion won in Korean money.



Spanish police have confiscated stuffed animals and ivory and are investigating the owner for smuggling and violating the Endangered Species Act.



The exact identity of the owner was not disclosed, but local media said the owner was a prominent Valencian businessman and claimed to have inherited most of the caught stuffed animals from his father.



Netizens said, "There are over a thousand, but the authorities didn't know?!

Maybe someone closed their eyes?”, “I think it would be scary to see it at night.

If it’s a hobby, it’s too creepy!”