The Scottish SPCA said the boa constrictors were discovered by a member of the public in Blanefield.
An animal welfare charity has issued an appeal after three dead snakes were found dumped near a loch in Glasgow.
The Scottish SPCA said the boa constrictors were discovered by a member of the public at a fly-tipping spot near Carbeth Loch in Blanefield.Boa constrictors, which kill their prey by crushing them, are usually found in South America and the Caribbean.The SSPCA described the discovery as "very concerning"
Ms Wright added: "We are unsure of the cause of death for these reptiles, but the circumstances they were found in are very concerning."If anyone recognises these reptiles, please contact our confidential animal helpline on 03000 999 999."Related Internet Links
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