Probe launched after python found in pieces and another slit from head to tail in Scotland

The python's were found within a month of each other at the same nature reserve
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Ellena Cruse6 February 2020

An investigation has been launched after a snake was slit open along the length of its body and another was cut into pieces at the same nature reserve.

The 5ft pythons were discovered within a month of each other at Den of Maidencraig in Skene Road, Aberdeen.

A member of the public found the slit snake on January 7, while the second was found on January 31.

It is not known whether the first one was cut open while it was still alive.

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Both reptiles are thought to have been pets at some point.

The Scottish SPCA is appealing for information as it tries to track down whoever is responsible.

“They were both adult pythons and approximately 5ft in length," Scottish SPCA inspector Fiona McKenzie said.

“The first snake discovered had been slit up the stomach, the full length of its body.

“We’re unsure whether this happened when the snake was still alive.

“The second was found in pieces. This could have been due to the level of decomposition.”

She added: “We believe that both of these reptiles were pets at some point.

“They were found near the pond at Den of Maidencraig. They could have been left at the same time, it’s difficult to know at this stage.

“We want to find the person responsible for dumping these snakes in the condition they were found in.

“If anyone can provide any information, please contact our confidential animal helpline on 03000 999 999.”

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