Public Warned Of Venomous Sea Snakes And Toxic Pufferfish On Beaches

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public warned of venomous sea snakes and toxic pufferfish on beaches

Over the last week, rough sea conditions have brought interesting but dangerous visitors to beaches between Mossel Bay and East London, including highly venomous yellow-bellied sea snakes and toxic pufferfish.

The rough sea conditions most likely shifted t he snakes from warmer currents to colder waters, leaving them hypothermic and causing them to wash up locally.

Experts have warned beachgoers not to handle these snakes because, while bites are uncommon, they can deliver a highly venomous neurotoxin that can be fatal.

Yellow-bellied sea snakes can be easily identified due to their distinct characteristics. The upper half of the body is black or dark blue-brown, with a yellowish lower half.

Residents and visitors are reminded not to handle the pufferfish as most species are among the most poisonous vertebrates. Those walking their dogs should ensure that their pets do not come in contact with the fish due to its high toxicity when eaten.