While reports of a monster sized El Nino have many Californian’s excited at the prospect of a wet winter, it would seem the coming storms are bringing with them actual monsters.
Deadly sea snakes showed up on a California beach this week for the first time in thirty years. Reports claim this is happening due to warm El Nino waters, which, if true, could mean a lot more are on their way. The snake was discovered by Ana Iker, who was walking down the Silver Strand Beach in Oxnard with her two kids and dog. The yellow-bellied sea snake was about fifteen inches long.
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Amy Spellmeyer Seaton
Yeah I saw that! Newport was closed yesterday because of an 10 foot hammer had shark! El Nino weather is bringing lots of shark close to shore.
This snake got too many reply that are out of context!!!
Yikes!!!!
The real snake is in the oval office
Obama is deadlier than that snake
So much for your surf party…
Good…maybe they will get the government…..
Nope–don’t even want to look at these things!