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Snake on a beach: Beachgoers stumble on venomous species

Author
Varsha Anjali,
Publish Date
Tue, 27 Dec 2022, 2:13pm

Snake on a beach: Beachgoers stumble on venomous species

Author
Varsha Anjali,
Publish Date
Tue, 27 Dec 2022, 2:13pm

A group of people were startled when they found a venomous sea snake on the beach, posting a video of the discovery to TikTok.

In the 12-second clip, posted on December 24, we see first a dusty grey-skinned creature lying motionlessly across the sand, its long body half in sun, half in shade. It鈥檚 not clear if this creature is dead or alive, friend or foe.

鈥淲hat have we found bro?鈥 Don鈥檛 know if it鈥檚 an eel or a snake,鈥 one man is heard saying as he slowly lifts the creature鈥檚 head with a stick.

The camera zooms in on the tail 鈥 it鈥檚 distinctively different from the rest of the body: as if dipped in yellow paint, checkered in cheetah-like black spots.

聽鈥淲ell, I鈥檝e never seen an eel with a f* tail like that 鈥 that鈥檚 a snake,鈥 a comrade bellows.

Then it moves.

The creature writhes, contorting its mighty body with swift swishes across the sand. Several excited 鈥 and perhaps slightly unsettled 鈥 voices are heard all at once.

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鈥淟ook at him g鈥 鈥 and on that suspenseful note, the clip abruptly ends.

Several TikTok users were puzzled by the creature鈥檚 similarity in appearance to that of an eel, or something in between a snake and eel 鈥 a 鈥渟neel鈥.

鈥淲HEN THE HECK DID WE START HAVING SNAKES鈥 asked one TikTok user.

Ages ago, apparently, many others were quick to point out.

The appearance of the creature in the video is much like the yellow-bellied sea snake, an occasional visitor to New Zealand waters.

According to the Department of Conservation鈥檚 (DoC) website, this sea snake is a protected species in New Zealand, meaning that it is illegal to kill or harass a sea snake or keep one without a permit. Around six to ten yellow-bellied sea snakes are sighted every year. Though it鈥檚 true they are venomous, they are also docile and New Zealand has no official record of bitings, DoC states.

They advise if people do encounter one of these, you should not try to touch or handle the animal but should give it plenty of space and let other people in the area know it is there. You can also report it by calling 0800 DOC HOT.

The big question 鈥 which New Zealand beach did this ordeal take place in? Well, it鈥檚 not clear, but the user included the hashtag #westcoast in his caption, and other commenters suggested Tangimoana Beach in Manawat奴 鈥 the same beach where another yellow-bellied sea snake was found聽聽by a man, who later received a criminal conviction for going against DoC鈥檚 advice to return the snake to sea.

This comes after a string of sightings of sea snakes around New Zealand 鈥 a sea krait was spotted on an Auckland beach聽, and another in Auckland鈥檚 Viaduct Harbour聽.

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