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Slithering Serpents Suspend Slated Sydney Service

Four Baby Pythons Escape Container In Cargo Hold During Flight

Qantas Airways cancelled a Melbourne to Sydney flight last week when four small baby pythons that had escaped from their shipping container in the cargo hold could not be found.

Originating in Alice Springs, the flight carried twelve 15 centimeter long (about six inches) Stimson's pythons in a container described as suitable for the purpose. Qantas staff said the container was intact when the flight departed, but was short four snakes by the time it reached Melbourne, a two-and-a-half hour flight.

Upon realizing the snakes had gone AWOL, Qantas workers searched both the cargo hold of the Boeing 737-800 and all of the passengers' checked bags in hopes of locating the missing reptiles, but to no avail.

The Digital Journal reports the scheduled departure to Sydney was cancelled, the passengers were put on a later flight... and the airliner was removed from service, for fumigation.

Stimson's pythons are indigenous to western and central Australia, and not considered a threatened or endangered species. They are non-poisonous and commonly grow to a length of one meter (about 40 inches).

With all the news stories of late about light-fingered baggage handlers, one might wonder if the missing snakes were ever really on the flight at all -- perhaps ending up in someone's pocket instead -- resulting in much ado about nothing.

FMI: www.qantas.com.au

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