An alligator-skin handbag worth A$26,000 (£14,000; $19,000) is to be destroyed after a woman imported it into Australia without a permit.
The luxury bag, from a Saint Laurent boutique in France, was seized by the Australian Border Force in Perth.
Alligator-skin products are allowed to be imported into Australia, but shoppers must obtain an A$70 permit.
Australia’s environment minister called it a “costly reminder” to apply for the correct paperwork.
While the woman is out of pocket A$26,313, the Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment said it decided to take no further action.
The maximum penalty for wildlife trade offences in Australia is 10 years in prison and a A$222,000 fine.