The poor creatures were found dead beside bags of rubbish.
Three dead boa constrictors were found at a fly-tipping spot near a loch prompting concerns from an animal rescue charity.The animals were lying "close together" next to bags of rubbish at a well-known fly-tipping spot, according to Mairi Wright from the Scottish SPCA.
Boa constrictors are native to South and Central America and should not be exposed to temperatures of less than 23C.
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