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characteristics of sea snakes​

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Answered by jayajinkya35
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Sea snakes have specialized flattened tails for swimming and have valves over their nostrils which are closed underwater. Unlike eels, sea snakes lack gills or fins, instead having scales and spending much of their time underwater, they must surface regularly to breathe.

Answered by akcount11
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characteristics of sea snakes

The true sea snakes have flattened, ribbon-like bodies, with oarlike tails. Their nostrils are on top of their snouts, making it easier for them to breathe when they surface. They have small body scales and may lack belly scales entirely.

Fast Facts: Venomous Sea Snake

Common Names: Sea snake, coral reef snake

Scientific Name: Subfamilies Hydrophiinae and Laticaudinae

Habitat: Coastal Indian and Pacific Ocean

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