Richard O'Grady, director of Glasgow Zoo, with one of the recently hatched Mexican burrowing pythons today (Wednesday). The copper-coloured python, grows to around one metre in length and its nearest relative is the West African ground python. Photo by Roger Donovan/PA. See PA story ANIMALS Snakes

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Richard O'Grady, director of Glasgow Zoo, with one of the recently hatched Mexican burrowing pythons today (Wednesday). The copper-coloured python, grows to around one metre in length and its nearest relative is the West African ground python. Photo by Roger Donovan/PA. See PA story ANIMALS Snakes
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Richard O'Grady, director of Glasgow Zoo, with one of the recently hatched Mexican burrowing pythons today (Wednesday). The copper-coloured python, grows to around one metre in length and its nearest relative is the West African ground python. Photo by Roger Donovan/PA. See PA story ANIMALS Snakes

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