Dubois' sea snake (Aipysurus duboisii) also known reef shallows sea snake,
Found in Papua New Guinea, New Caledonia and the northern, eastern and western coastal areas of Australia.
The snake venom causes severe fatigue, muscle weakness, respiratory failure, and total paralysis
The snake is generally not considered dangerous to humans. It is known for its docile nature and tends to avoid human interaction, biting only when provoked. There are no recorded fatalities from bites
Found in Papua New Guinea, New Caledonia and the northern, eastern and western coastal areas of Australia.
The snake venom causes severe fatigue, muscle weakness, respiratory failure, and total paralysis
The snake is generally not considered dangerous to humans. It is known for its docile nature and tends to avoid human interaction, biting only when provoked. There are no recorded fatalities from bites