Snake on a plane delays Qanta flight

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HUNDREDS of Qantas passengers spent the night in hotels after the discovery of a tiny snake on a flight just as it was about to leave Sydney airport.
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Published On: 23-Sep-13 11:25 AM
Source: via NEWS.com.au

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ha ha wow big expense for qantas because of big scary snake, "oh no look out its 20cm long lets get the hell out of here before it kills us all"..........
 
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ha ha wow big expense for qantas because of big scary snake, "oh no look out its 20cm long lets get the hell out of here before it kills us all"..........

Well, yeah, but bear in mind that if it was a 20cm death adder, it's no laughing matter.

What I can't understand is, after they removed the snake they fumigated the plane because it might have been venomous. Huh? Residual venom on the plane? I think what they might have meant to say is they fumigated in case there were more and they were venomous. Sigh.
 
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I wonder what species it is.
 
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they would have fumigated the plane in case there were more hidden away somewhere, a small snake could easily short out electronic components and send the plane complete with 150 or so passengers straight into the ground. Being venomous or non venomous would`ve had absolutely nothing to do with their reason for fumigation.
 
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