An Aussie beachgoer found a charcoal and white-coloured Stokes's Sea Snake washed up on Sunshine Beach in Noosa. The snake measured between 1.2 to 1.3 meters in size and had a big open wound on its side. Stuart McKenzie from Sunshine Coast Snake Catchers 24/7 advised people not to handle sea snakes found washed ashore as they are often ill and highly venomous. The sea snake was taken to Australia Zoo Wildlife Hospital for treatment. The article warns that Stokes's sea snake is aggressive and unprovoked attacks have been reported on divers and bathers.
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