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Images show aipysurine sea snakes: Emydocephalus annulatus (left) and Aipysurus duboisii (right). Claire Goiran / Shine R, Shine TG, Brown GP, Udyawer V. 2023 Sexual dimorphism in aipysurine sea ...
A wildlife photographer this week shared a “super rare” photo showing a large sea snake breaching nearly clear of the surface at the Great Barrier Reef in the Coral Sea. The eye-catching image ...
Close your eyes and take the plunge. Imagine, diving into the ocean and coming face to face with the beady eyes and flicking tongue of a sea snake. That's just another day at work for PhD student ...
A sea snake (indicated with pink arrow), moments before it is captured and eaten by a Navy dolphin. US Navy/National Marine Mammal Foundation At first the researchers didn't believe their eyes.
Earth Touch reported the snake-eels "inhabit waters between 30 and 90 metres deep, and spend most of their time tucked away in burrows." The reason it has no eyes?
Video of Turtleheaded sea snake courtship and mating. Footage courtesy of Dr Jenna Crowe-Riddell. Although limbless, mating for land snakes is surprisingly straightforward.
Last week, scientists conducting research on Western Australia's Ashmore Reef became the first humans to lay eyes on a short-nosed sea snake at the site in more than two decades. Olive-colored and ...
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