KUALA LUMPUR (AFP) - Malaysian wildlife authorities said they had seized 280 live pangolins and arrested three suspects believed to be part of an international smuggling ring trafficking endangered animals to restaurants in China. "The pangolins were in a lorry bound for southern Thailand," said Abdul Jalal Kassim, Wildlife Department head of operations. "The end market for these protected animals would have been Guangzhou, China, where they would be sold for their meat and scales," he told AFP. The live pangolins were discovered late Monday in southern Johor state following a tip-off, he said. "This is part of an international...