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Snake on a plane clings to wing of aircraft


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Passengers on a Qantas jet flying over Australia got a shock when they spotted a 12ft python clinging on to a wing at 30,000ft.

The plane was around 20 minutes into its flight from Cairns in northern Australia to Papua New Guinea when a female passenger first announced she could see the reptile.

Those on board could only watch as the snake - thought to be a Scrub Python - spent the flight battling to survive in freezing conditions.

http://www.dailymail...s-30-000ft.html

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I'm sure there must be ways of squeezing in puns about Pythons and Flying Circuses.

I'll work on it.

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After that long flight and it still survived..wow. I love snakes I would have cried if they had to put it down. :(

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I can't believe it survived the flight.

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It died when they arrived but that shows you how tough animals are

oh, don't go and spoil it for everyone.

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To all snakes: BUY A TICKET. :passifier:

Oh, and mind your manners while on-board, please.

Edited by pallidin
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To all snakes: BUY A TICKET. :passifier:

....unless Samuel L Jackson is on the plane, then the wing is safer.

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I am sorry the snakes died. I am ****ing tried of the Mother****ing snakes on the Mother****ing plane

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