BREAKING: Two large boa constrictor snakes found dead in Coventry playing field - The Coventry Observer

BREAKING: Two large boa constrictor snakes found dead in Coventry playing field

Coventry Editorial 29th Jan, 2019 Updated: 29th Jan, 2019   0

TWO large boa constrictor snakes have been found dead after they were ‘callously’ dumped in a ditch at a Coventry playing field.

The discovery was made by a member of the public on Sunday morning (January 27) in the field off Woodway Lane, in the Potters Green area of the city, and they contacted animal welfare charity the RSPCA.

Inspector Helen Smith was sent to the scene and found the body of a four-foot-long snake in a bin liner and nearby was a five-foot snake lying on the grass.

At this stage it is not known if they were dead when they were dumped, but it is suspected they could have been alive and perished in the cold, Ms Smith says.




She believes they were abandoned sometime on Saturday night into Sunday morning.

Inspector Smith said: “Either these snakes were dead and someone decided to dump their bodies or they were alive when the owner decided to get rid of them.


“It just seems too much of a coincidence that both snakes would have died naturally around the same time so I suspect they were alive when they were left.

“The larger one appears to have been moving away from the bag but it was very cold on Saturday night and they wouldn’t have survived for very long.

“Snakes aren’t able to regulate their own body temperature so need to be kept at specific temperatures in order to survive.

“Both snakes were underweight too so it appears they were not properly cared for.

“It is disgusting that someone has chosen to just dump their pets like and leave them to die – it is just so callous.”

Helen added that it is not unusual for the animal welfare charity to be collecting abandoned snakes.

She added: “We believe people are unaware of how much of a commitment these animals are, and once they grow in size they can no longer cope.

“I would appeal for anyone with information as to who is responsible to call the RSPCA appeal line on 0300 123 8018.”

For more information about keeping exotic pets visit www.rspca.org.uk/adviceandwelfare/pets/other

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