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Snake on a plane delays a flight in Australia

  • On Tuesday, Virgin Australia Flight VA337 was delayed two hours at Melbourne Airport after a non-venomous green tree snake was discovered in the cargo hold, prompting safety and animal handling protocols.
  • Following the cargo hold alert, snake catcher Mark Pelley took 30 minutes to arrive and warned staff of evacuation risk if the snake escaped.
  • Tests confirmed the snake was a 60-centimeter non-venomous Dendrelaphis punctulatus, with Pelley noting it's very uncommon for snakes to be on planes.
  • Following the capture, the two-hour flight delay affected passengers, with the harmless snake handed to a Melbourne veterinarian for quarantine and placement with a licensed keeper.
  • The protected green tree snake cannot be released into the wild and has been handed to a Melbourne veterinarian to find a home with a licensed keeper.
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Paddling at the Australian airport: a snake was invited on board a plane on departure. The presence of the reptile required the intervention of a professional catcher, delaying the departure to Brisbane.

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Krem2 News broke the news in Spokane, United States on Tuesday, July 1, 2025.
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