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Baby Sea Snake

Baby Sea Snake

Most baby sea snakes cannot breed properly in captivity. Due to their venomous fangs, they are not suitable to be kept as pets... more »

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Banded Sea Snake

Banded Sea Snake

Banded sea snake, also known as Laticauda colubrine is a poisonous marine reptile which lives in the tropical ocean. The sea snake has several anatomical features which allow it to adapt to the aquatic environment. Though it lives in the water, it must still come to the surface… more »

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Belcher Sea Snake

Belcher Sea Snake, also known as Hydrophis belcheri is a sea snake species which comes from the family Elapidae. It has a friendly nature but it can bite if you severely mistreat it. Majority of the people who get bitten are fishermen that are cleaning their nets. However, it rarely occurs that the snake will inject its venom when biting the victims ... more »

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Banded Sea Snake Facts

Banded sea snake is normally docile to human but its venom is highly dangerous. They have blue or blue grey color with approximately 20 -65 black bands. The underneath flesh of the snake is yellow or cream color. .. more »

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Black and White Sea Snake
Black and white sea snake is a species of sea snake that originates from the family hydrophiidae. The scientific name for the black and white sea snake is Laticauda colubrine. It has several common names including colubrine sea krait, banded sea krait and yellow lipped sea krait.... more »