A second yellow-bellied sea snake has washed up on the Coromandel Peninsula, following another incident at Whangamatā on the same day. The Department of Conservation responded to the report at Little Bay, where a ranger with snake expertise found the snake near death, and it died shortly after being collected.
Explain It To Me Like I’m 5: A second yellow-bellied sea snake was found on the Coromandel Peninsula, but it was very sick and sadly died shortly after being collected.
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