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Outrage over killing of two rare mammals

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Two platypuses have been found decapitate­d in Australia, with wildlife officials yesterday saying they were deliberate­ly killed in “despicable” acts of cruelty.

Three of the rare mammals were discovered dead at a botanical gardens in the rural town of Albury in New South Wales, two with their heads cut off.

Local wildlife rescue provider Hazel Cook, who had the bodies inspected by a vet, told the Border Mail newspaper the deaths were “definitely” not caused by another animal.

“You can actually see where they’ve tried to cut into the vertebrae,” she said, adding that there was no way to tell if they were alive when they were decapitate­d.

“We have no idea why anyone would do that, especially to something as gentle as a platypus.”

‘Deliberate­ly killed’

The New South Wales National Parks and Wildlife Services said the platypuses had been found over the past five weeks.

“These animals appear to have been deliberate­ly killed in a despicable act of cruelty to one of Australia’s most loved animals,” a spokeswoma­n said.

The duckbill platypus is found only in eastern Australia.

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