A deadly sea snake found alive on a Northland beach is classed as a native, but its toxin is highly dangerous for humans, and an expert says they should not be handled or approached.
A highly venomous yellow-bellied sea snake was discovered on Tokerau Beach in Doubtless Bay over the weekend by local resident Samantha Cooper.
Her find was posted to the Kaitaia Noticeboard on Facebook, where it garnered plenty of responses.
"To all the Karen's. yes we tried to put it back in the ocean but it kept swimming back on to the sand, the tide is on its way out and I was worried about kids and dogs safety. Also cars drive on Tokerau so it was most probably get squished. I gave the snake to doc. I didnt know Aotearoa had snakes [sic]" Cooper posted.