Snakes on a plane

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Snakes on a plane killed
FOUR escaped pythons have caused a Qantas plane to be grounded in Melbourne after airline staff failed to find them.

The young Stimson's pythons, four of 12 in a container in the Boeing 737-800's cargo hold, apparently escaped on Tuesday during a 2½-hour flight from Alice Springs to Melbourne.

Passengers waiting to catch flight 446 to Sydney were put on a later flight and asked to provide an address to Qantas staff so their luggage, delayed during the search for the reptiles, could be forwarded to them.
 
Snakes? SNAKES? SNAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKEEEEEEEEEEEEEEESSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Anyway, the article didn't really say they were killed, bar the headline. So here's hoping they did find all of them and it was only four snakes.
 
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Mr Aston said that after establishing that the species was not threatened or endangered, the aircraft was fumigated to kill the four pythons.
Bit sad, but I can understand the desire to not spend days hunting snakes inside an aircraft, especially when they might have already snuck out onto the tarmac and boarded another nearby plane. :p
 
After a couple of flights, the snakes would have been so annoyed at the poor service they would have left the plane on their own accord ;)

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Being cold blooded, if they were just in the cargo hold I can't imagine they would of lasted long.

Still have to find them and remove the bodies, otherwise there's going to be an awful stench soon.

And being interested in herpetology it's a little saddening, however maybe a review of how snakes are transported is now in order to make sure they aren't able to get free again.
 
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