Police and officers from the Scottish Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SSPCA) discovered a mini zoo of live animals in the caravan. Plumber Keith Colthart, 24, admitted trying to sell two protected animals by placing an advert for them on a website.
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The ring-tailed lemurs were found in the caravan, along with three African dwarf crocodiles, monkeys, a spectacled cayman and nine snakes, including pythons and boa constrictors. Colthart, from Wishaw, now faces being fined up to £10,000 or being sent to prison for a maximum of three months at Perth Sheriff Court.
He admitted a charge of trying to sell two ring-tailed lemurs through the Ad Trader website on 30 December last year from his then home at Gloagburn Farm, Tibbermore, by Perth. Sheriff Robert McCreadie said: "It is difficult to evaluate the seriousness of the issue unless I know a little bit more, like how highly endangered the lemurs are. I feel I would need to know a bit more about that before I could reach a view on sentence."
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