A SCOTS woman was left gobsmacked when she stumbled across a mystery "skull" at a Glasgow park.

Karen Feeney claims she found the skeleton while walking to a park in Cambuslang - with jagged teeth still intact.

1 She posted the chilling snap on Facebook Credit: Karen Feeney

Today she posted a chilling snap of the object lying in the snow in a local Facebook page.

She said: "Look what we found on our walk to the park today!

"A skull of some sort of animal???

"A couple of the teeth have fallen off but the rest are intact. Weird!"

But locals were quick to suggest it may have belonged to a fox judging by the "carnivore teeth".

Others were sorry to have seen the picture in the first place.

Karen Torley said: "Why did I read this thread when I was enjoying ma dinner"

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It comes just months after police were called to investigate a “skull” spotted at the bottom of a mysterious pool in Falkirk.

Gavin Kelly took pictures of the Torwood Blue Pool in Tor Wood and later noticed a skull-like object lurking under the water.

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