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sea-snake 1. = sea-serpent 1 b.1755 tr. Pontoppidan's Nat. Hist. Norway ii. 195 The Soe Ormen, the Sea-Snake, Serpens Marinus Magnus..is a wonderful and terrible Sea-monster. 1805 Scott Last Minstr. vi. xxii, Of that Sea-Snake, tremendous curl'd Whose monstrous circle girds the world. 1817 Byron Man... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sea snake - Wikipedia
Sea snake. 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 and Laticaudinae. Hydrophiinae also includes Australasian terrestrial snakes, whereas Laticaudinae only includes the sea kraits ( Laticauda ), of which three species are ...
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Sea Snake Animal Facts | Hydrophiinae - A-Z Animals
Mar 31, 2023The sea snake is incredibly venomous, even more than a cobra! There are over 60 species of sea snakes that belong to the same family as cobras, Elapidae. They are highly venomous and are divided into two groups. Firstly, true sea snakes belong to the Hydrophiinae subfamily. In addition, they are related to Australian terrestrial elapids.
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Sea Snake Facts: 16 Facts about Sea Snakes - PADI Blog
Jun 5, 20236. Sea snakes can hold their breath for a really long time. Unlike fish, sea snakes need to breathe air. Every species must return to the surface periodically to survive. While most sea snakes surface every 30 minutes or so to breathe, some true sea snakes can stay underwater for up to eight hours.
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Sea snake
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 and Laticaudinae. Hydrophiinae also includes Australasian terrestrial snakes, whereas Laticaudinae only includes the sea kraits (Laticauda... wikipedia.org
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Olive-headed sea snake
The olive-headed sea snake (Hydrophis major), also known as the greater sea snake, is a species of venomous sea snake in the family Elapidae. Geographic range It is found in the eastern Indian and western central Pacific Ocean in the waters off southern New Guinea, New Caledonia, and Australia (New ... wikipedia.org
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HMAS Sea Snake
HMAS Sea Snake was an auxiliary junk built for the Royal Australian Navy during the Second World War. She was launched in 1945 and commissioned into the Royal Australian Navy on 31 March 1945. She was used by the Services Reconnaissance Department and was paid off on 27 November 1945, before being h... wikipedia.org
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Estuarine sea snake
The estuarine sea snake (Hydrophis vorisi), also known commonly as Kharin's sea snake, is a species of marine venomous snake in the family Elapidae. The species is native to waters around the northern tip of Australia in the Torres Strait. Etymology The specific name, vorisi, is in honor of American... wikipedia.org
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Black-headed sea snake
The black-headed sea snake (Hydrophis atriceps) is a marine snake native to waters around Thailand, Vietnam, Singapore, Indonesia, the Philippines and northern Australia, and New Guinea. References Hydrophis Reptiles described in 1864 Taxa named by Albert Günther Snakes of Australia wikipedia.org
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Small-headed sea snake
The small-headed sea snake (Hydrophis macdowelli) is sea snake in the family Elapidae native to waters off northern Australia. It is a unique species in having a small head in relation to its body size. It grows up to a length of 1 metre. References Hydrophis Reptiles described in 1983 Taxa named by... wikipedia.org
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Surface and subsurface swimming of the sea snake Pelamis Platurus. J. exp. Biol. 127, 27-44. PDF at the [Journal of Experimental Biology]. 2009 Alexis Gillham, Man cheats sea snake, Townsville Bulletin, 8 November 2010. wikipedia.org
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Yellow-bellied sea snake
The yellow-bellied sea snake (Hydrophis platurus) is a venomous species of snake from the subfamily Hydrophiinae (the sea snakes) found in tropical oceanic waters around the world except for the Atlantic Ocean. For many years, it was placed in the monotypic genus Pelamis, but recent molecular eviden... wikipedia.org
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Spotted sea snake
The spotted sea snake (Hydrophis ocellatus) is a species of marine snake native to the waters off northern Australia. References Hydrophis Reptiles of Western Australia Reptiles of the Northern Territory Reptiles of Queensland Reptiles described in 1849 Taxa named by John Edward Gray Snakes of Austr... wikipedia.org
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Spectacled sea snake
The spectacled sea snake or King's sea snake (Hydrophis kingii) is sea snake in the family Elapidae. It is native to waters off northern Australia and the southern coast of New Guinea. References Hydrophis Snakes of Asia Snakes of Australia Reptiles of Western Australia Reptiles of the Northern Terr... wikipedia.org
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Geometrical sea snake
Hydrophis czeblukovi, also known commonly as the fine-spined sea snake, the geometrical sea snake, and the geometrical seasnake, is species of venomous snake in the subfamily Hydrophiinae of the family Elapidae. The species is native to waters off northern Australia. Etymology The specific name, cze... wikipedia.org
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