The deadly yellow-bellied sea snake that came ashore at Woolleys Bay on the Tutukaka Coast at the weekend. Photo / Facebook, Gareth FielderThe deadly yellow-bellied sea snake that came ashore at Woolleys Bay on the Tutukaka Coast at the weekend. Photo / Facebook, Gareth FielderA second deadly sea snake has been found "alive and wriggling" at a Northland beach less than 10 days since the first discovery in three years made national headlines. Gareth Fielder found a highly venomous yellow-bellied sea snake at Woolleys Bay, on the Tutukaka Coast, over the weekend. It was the first time a yellow-bellied sea snake had been found since April 2018 at Baylys Beach, near Dargaville.
Source: New Zealand Herald May 09, 2021 17:03 UTC