This amateur video below who share by Qantas Airways passengers has become viral because of the large python clung to a plane's wing during a two-hour flight. Unfortunately, the snake didn’t survive the 10-degree temperatures outside.
Passenger Robert Weber, who capture the video of the Python on plane wing said to press that "There was no panic," then added, "At no time did anyone stop to consider that there might be others on board."
Snake expert later described the snake and told to BBC that it was a 10-foot long scrub python, Australia's longest species of snake.
Watch this video below of a Python clung to a plane's wing
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Passenger Robert Weber, who capture the video of the Python on plane wing said to press that "There was no panic," then added, "At no time did anyone stop to consider that there might be others on board."
Snake expert later described the snake and told to BBC that it was a 10-foot long scrub python, Australia's longest species of snake.
Watch this video below of a Python clung to a plane's wing
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In the meantime, please spread the news to your friends via Facebook, Twitter and Google+ so they may be informed about the Python on plane wing caught on video.
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