Pineapple? Fangs, don’t mind if I do!

Exotic fruit … with a little added bite?

The Scottish SPCA was called out to Tryst Park in Swanston on Wednesday after a snake was found on a pineapple! The animal welfare charity was alerted to the discovery of the wee snake by a member of the public who had bought the fruit from a local store.

Animal Rescue Officer Catherine Atterton said, “It’s not every day that we get called out to attend to snakes found in peculiar places. I know not long ago there was a wee lizard found on a head of broccoli so I was quite excited to see what had stowed away on this pineapple.

“We named him Ricky, as he’s come all the way from Costa Rica. As yet he’s not been identified but he’s in a good condition and is now being cared for by experts at Butterfly World in Edinburgh. We’re glad we were called out, as without proper care Ricky wouldn’t survive our climate. Now he’ll be able to recuperate from his adventures!”

Anyone concerned about the welfare of an animal should contact the Scottish SPCA animal helpline on 03000 999 999

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davepickering

Edinburgh reporter and photographer