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40 pythons found in Brantford, Ont., motel

Forty pythons have been seized from a Brantford, Ont., motel, police say, after the snakes were found in several plastic storage bins.

SPCA says snakes appeared to be 'in distress' in crowded plastic bins

40 pythons found in Brantford motel

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40 pythons that were discovered in a Brantford, Ont., motel, have been seized by the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.

Fortypythons that were discovered in a Brantford, Ont.,motel, have been seized by the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.

Policefound the snakesin five plastic storage bins atthe Bell City MotelonColborne Street in Brantford, which is located about 100 kilometres southwest of Toronto.

"Early [Thursday] evening, the Brantford police called us to come out and assist with a large number of snakes they had found," said Brandon James, spokesman for the Brant County SPCA. "When we arrived, we found very overcrowded conditions with approximately 40 snakes."

James said he had "never seen a load of snakes this large in Brant County and I've been doing this for 10 years."

The biggest python was estimated to be 1.3 metres long. There were snakes of various sizes including some that were less than a foot long. There was also about half a dozenunhatched eggs in the bins.

The pythons were discovered Thursday night by police as part of a separate investigation.

The snakes were in distress because of the cramped conditions and lack of water, James said.

"I don't know how long they were in those tote containers for, but it's very stressful for the snakes."

James said it appeared the snakeshad recently been fed.

Baby in the room

The snakes belonged to a local couple who stayed at the room for only one night, a manager at the motel told The Canadian Press. The couple were out Thursday evening when police arrived, said the manager, who asked that his name not be used.

Paul Sizer, aguest in a neighbouring room at themotel, told CBC News thatthecouple had five young children with them, including a baby.

"The first night I was afraid of [the snakes] getting out and coming after me,"he said.

Thepythonswere in the care of the Brant County SPCA Friday and transported to a reptile facility somewhere in Ontario in the early evening. James would would not say where they were going.

It is illegal to own a python in Brantford.

The discovery comes after two boys were killed by an African rockpython inNew Brunswickearlier this month.

Also Thursday night, animal control officers in Hamilton recovered a four-foot-long ball python in bushes in the city's east end. It was the second ball python found abandoned in the city in a week.

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With files from The Canadian Press