Snakes on a plane: AirAsia edition
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By Malaysian standards that is a worm
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Snakey
It probably snuck onboard on a turn-round. In Malaysia, Indonesia, and the like, snakes are everywhere. They love the warmth of engines, freshly-heated undercarriage wheels and brakes, and of course cabins. Tricky business on a walk-round in the dark.
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Genuine question Roy. Why would snakes be seeking warmth in the tropics ?
Can certainly understand walk arounds in the dark, even Singapore has cobras, pythons, monitor lizards :) |
Originally Posted by TWT
(Post 11183956)
Genuine question Roy. Why would snakes be seeking warmth in the tropics ?
Can certainly understand walk arounds in the dark, even Singapore has cobras, pythons, monitor lizards :) As soon as you get an overcast day and the temperature drops below 28 deg C all the local motorcycle riders are into Parkas with fur lined collars |
Originally Posted by RoyHudd
(Post 11183938)
It probably snuck onboard on a turn-round. In Malaysia, Indonesia, and the like, snakes are everywhere. .....
"Like that one" she said, pointing to the 3M+ cobra crossing the water-filled drainage ditch. Hadn't even got as as far as the terminal that time. |
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