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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 ...
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.
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 ...
Video of Turtleheaded sea snake courtship and mating. Footage courtesy of Dr Jenna Crowe-Riddell. Although limbless, mating for land snakes is surprisingly straightforward.
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?