![Pangolin scales that were seized by Singapore Customs and National Parks Board on April 8, 2019 are pictured in Singapore. The seizure of 12.7 tonnes of scales, worth an estimated $38 million, follows last week\'s haul of 12.9 tonnes. The scales in that seizure, the biggest of its kind worldwide in five years, were said to have come from about 17,000 pangolins.(Photo/Agencies)](http://www.ecns.cn/hd/2019/04/11/484eb42ff90b4c079805bc5de4f2e5e2.jpg)
Pangolin scales that were seized by Singapore Customs and National Parks Board on April 8, 2019 are pictured in Singapore. The seizure of 12.7 tonnes of scales, worth an estimated $38 million, follows last week's haul of 12.9 tonnes. The scales in that seizure, the biggest of its kind worldwide in five years, were said to have come from about 17,000 pangolins.(Photo/Agencies)
![Pangolin scales that were seized by Singapore Customs and National Parks Board on April 8, 2019 are pictured in Singapore. The seizure of 12.7 tonnes of scales, worth an estimated $38 million, follows last week\'s haul of 12.9 tonnes. The scales in that seizure, the biggest of its kind worldwide in five years, were said to have come from about 17,000 pangolins.(Photo/Agencies)](http://www.ecns.cn/hd/2019/04/11/ec75b73df0e348fa90f5f4b0a864037e.jpg)
Pangolin scales that were seized by Singapore Customs and National Parks Board on April 8, 2019 are pictured in Singapore. The seizure of 12.7 tonnes of scales, worth an estimated $38 million, follows last week's haul of 12.9 tonnes. The scales in that seizure, the biggest of its kind worldwide in five years, were said to have come from about 17,000 pangolins.(Photo/Agencies)
![Pangolin scales that were seized by Singapore Customs and National Parks Board on April 8, 2019 are pictured in Singapore. The seizure of 12.7 tonnes of scales, worth an estimated $38 million, follows last week\'s haul of 12.9 tonnes. The scales in that seizure, the biggest of its kind worldwide in five years, were said to have come from about 17,000 pangolins.(Photo/Agencies)](http://www.ecns.cn/hd/2019/04/11/c585fa0ec06c4840abf0847e9e518d35.jpg)
Pangolin scales that were seized by Singapore Customs and National Parks Board on April 8, 2019 are pictured in Singapore. The seizure of 12.7 tonnes of scales, worth an estimated $38 million, follows last week's haul of 12.9 tonnes. The scales in that seizure, the biggest of its kind worldwide in five years, were said to have come from about 17,000 pangolins.(Photo/Agencies)