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Snake on a plane - no really, ON a plane

Stunned Qantas Airways passengers watched as a large python clung to a plane's wing during a two-hour flight

Friday 11 January 2013 09:30 GMT
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A python lies wedged on the wing of a Qantas passenger plan as it flies over Port Moresby
A python lies wedged on the wing of a Qantas passenger plan as it flies over Port Moresby

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Stunned Qantas Airways passengers looked from their windows as a large python clung to a plane's wing during a two-hour flight from Australia's north eastern city of Cairns to Papua New Guinea.

The 10 foot python fought to stay on the wing, pulling itself forward only to be pushed back by the frigid wind.

Passenger Robert Weber videotaped the struggle and told Australia's Fairfax Media that the wind whipping the snake against the side of the plane left a bloody smear.

The python managed to hang on until the plane landed in Port Moresby, but a Qantas spokesman said the creature was dead on arrival.

It was reminiscent of the 2006 Hollywood film Snakes on a Plane

AP

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