Miami Airport Big-Surprise! TSA Finds Snakes Hidden In Passenger's Pants At Miami International

“Airport Big-Surprise!” TSA Finds Snakes Hidden In Passenger’s Pants At Miami International

DEBARYLIFE – They’re on a plane; let’s call them snakes-headed. Agents of the Transportation Security Administration in South Florida were given a sly surprise when the federal government revealed that snakes had been discovered in a passenger’s pants during an airport checkpoint.

The finding of the reptile happened on Friday at Miami International Airport, according to TSA.

The passenger’s identity and whether or not they were arrested were withheld by the agency.

Two thin pink snakes can be seen outside of a small camouflage-colored bag in TSA-provided photos that were taken at the airport. The snakes appear to have been removed from the passenger’s pants before their being allowed to board the aircraft.

Officers from Florida Wildlife Control received snakes they discovered in a passenger’s pants.

TSA stated that it requested assistance from Miami-Dade Police and the Southeast Region of Customs and Border Protection following the discovery.

Miami Airport Big-Surprise! TSA Finds Snakes Hidden In Passenger's Pants At Miami International (1)

It was initially unclear whether the passenger was attempting to take the snakes outside of the city or if they were their pets.

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According to the TSA, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission received the snakes.

Responses On The Internet To Snakes In Pants

People on the internet had opinions after TSA revealed the discovery on X over the weekend.

“OMG why would anyone have that?!” was posted by a user.

Another said, “Is that a snake in your pants?”

“Maybe he wanted to film a remake of the movie ‘Snakes on a Plane’!” exclaimed a different X reader.

One person wrote, “Because the TSA fears competition.”

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