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Sea snakes, or
coral reef
snakes, are
elapid snakes that
inhabit marine environments for most or all of
their lives. They
belong to two subfamilies, Hydrophiinae...
- The yellow-bellied
sea snake (Hydrophis platurus) is a
venomous species of
snake from the
subfamily Hydrophiinae (the
sea snakes)
found in
tropical oceanic...
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Snakes are elongated, limbless,
carnivorous reptiles of the
suborder Serpentes (/sɜːrˈpɛntiːz/). Like all
other squamates,
snakes are ectothermic, amniote...
- as the
beaked sea snake, hook-nosed
sea snake,
common sea snake, or the
Valakadeyan sea snake, is a
highly venomous species of
sea snake common throughout...
- used, the
value is 53 μg/kg. Belcher's
sea snake,
which sometimes is
mistakenly called the hook-nosed
sea snake, has been
erroneously po****rized[according...
- Stokes's
sea snake (Hydrophis stokesii) is a
large species of
sea snake in the
family Elapidae. It is
sometimes placed in its own
genus Astrotia. The species...
- the
inland taipan is by far the most
toxic of any
snake – much more so than even that of
sea snakes – and it has the most
toxic venom of any
reptile when...
- The black-banded
sea krait (Laticauda semifasciata), also
known commonly as the
Chinese sea snake, is a
largely amphibious species of
venomous marine reptile...
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Ribbon snake Rinkhals River jack
Sea snake Annulated sea snake Beaked sea snake Dubois's
sea snake Hardwicke's
sea snake Hook
Nosed Sea Snake Olive sea snake...
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commonly known as the faint-banded
sea snake or Belcher's
sea snake, is an
extremely venomous species of
elapid sea snake. It has a
timid temperament and...