Pearson Airport had a rather unanticipated traveler in luggage claim and it wasn’t there to gather its baggage. A recent TikTok revealed a snake wriggling around the flooring and it appears like a scene from a film.
On Monday August 7, 2023, TikToker Marina published a video to her account @inamarimaki revealing a snake on the loose at Toronto Pearson Airport’s luggage claim and the battle of one worker to capture it.
“A snake on the loose at Pearson luggage claim registered nurse????” the TikTok says.
In the video, the snake appears really unbothered by the turmoil of the airport and one man is spotted approaching the snake prior to choosing it was a difficult pass.
What seems a Toronto Pearson worker is then seen chasing after the slippery traveler with a towel prior to lastly handling to capture the snake.
Marina informed Narcity that she was waiting on her baggage at Pearson Airport’s Terminal 1 luggage claim when the snake was found.
“People began shouting and after that I saw it,” she said.
“It didn’t truly move or do anything up until an employee visited 5 minutes later on to attempt and catch it,” she explained.
According to Marina, no one appeared to understand how the snake had actually wound up at the airport’s luggage claim.
TikTokers seeing the video revealed surprise at the slithery experience that happened at Pearson Airport.
“Excuse me, this is Pearson?! And not some airport in Australia?!” someone commented.
“I believe I’d cry,” another included.
Obviously, the wild event drew some contrasts to the well-known Samuel L. Jackson motion picture, Snakes On A Plane and well, we can see why.
“Folks, it was going to audition for Snakes On A Plane,” a TikToker joked.
“Like that motion picture: Snakes On A Plane. Now ‘Snakes At The Airport,'” another included.
Ontario is no complete stranger to animals wandering loose in some really unanticipated locations. The province is the home of IKEA monkey after all.
Narcity has actually connected to Toronto Pearson Airport for remark however had actually not reacted at the time of publication.