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Published 09:10 4 Jan 2019 GMT
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The snake was taken away from the beach by a member of Cork County Council staff who we can only assume pulled a short straw.
"While walking the beach today a member of Youghal Coast Guard spotted a snake 1.5 metres in length near the board walk," Youghal Coast Guard wrote on Facebook.
"MRCC Dublin were contacted and subsequently Cork County Council.
"The snake is thought to be a Turtle headed Sea Snake.
"The snake was removed by Cork County Council staff."
The Irish Coast Guard also posted about the discovery, writing;
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