Snakes on a plane? No, just 'legless lizards' - News Summed Up

Snakes on a plane? No, just 'legless lizards'


Air passengers were shocked to see what they thought were snakes on a plane flying from Merauke, Papua to Jakarta, but Indonesian carrier Garuda insists they were legless lizards. The three reptiles, who broke free from the cargo hold, were actually Lialis Burtonis lizards, commonly known as legless lizards, said an airline official. Lialis Burtonis lizards are only found in Australia and Papua New Guinea. "The animal physically looks like a snake, but after an examination and checking of the documents, they are lizards and not snakes," Garuda's vice president of corporate communications, Benny S Butarbutar told the Jakarta Post. After being spotted in the cabin, the reptiles were quickly rounded up by flight crew and secured, with no disruption caused to the flight, Butarbutar said.


Source: New Zealand Herald October 21, 2016 01:01 UTC



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