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10 - 45 inches in length (25 - 114 cm.) Most snakes seen in the eastern Pacific are 18 - 25 inches long (46 - 64 cm.) ... Dark brown or black with a bright yellow or pale yellow underside which extends up the sides. Sometimes the underside is ... Diurnal and primarily aquatic, living out its entire life cycle at sea.
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californiaherps.com/snakes/pages/p.platurus.html
californiaherps.com/snakes/pages/p.platurus.html
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Sea snake - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Sea snakes are venomous elapid snakes that inhabit marine environments for most or all of their lives. Though they evolved from terrestrial ancestors, most are extensively adapted to a fully aquatic ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_snake
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Pelamis platurus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Yellowbelly Sea Snake or Pelagic Sea Snake ( Pelamis platurus ) is a species of sea snake found in tropical oceanic waters around the world. See snake scales for terminology used here Body ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pelamis_platurus
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About Yellow-Bellied Sea Snake ; The yellow-bellied sea snake has a flat tail that works like a paddle, they shut their nostrils when they dive. The yellow-bellied sea snake gives birth to live young and they never come ashore. ... Which Snakes would you like to view?
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www.kidsbiology.com/animals-for-children.php?animal=Yel...
www.kidsbiology.com/animals-for-children.php?animal=Yellow-Bellied%20Sea%20Snake
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Yellow-bellied sea snake ; Pelamis platurus ; ... Upper part of body is black or dark brown and lower part is bright yellow. ... Sea snakes do not really strike, but deliberately turn and bite if molested. A small amount of their neurotoxic venom can cause death.
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www.wilderness-survival.net/snake/43/
www.wilderness-survival.net/snake/43/
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In 1932, a man reported a slick more than 60 miles long containing millions of yellow-bellied sea snakes. I live for the day I sail into a slick full of these beautiful yellow snakes. But even though I know they probably won't bite me, I don't think I'll go swimming there.
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www.susanscott.net/OceanWatch2004/jun04-04.html
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The yellow-bellied sea snake ( Pelamis platurus ) is pelagic, and is seen on occasions floating in massive groups. Fish that come up to shelter under these slicks provide food for the snakes. Occasionally these yellow-bellies get washed up on beaches after storms and pose a hazard to children.
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www.scuba-doc.com/seasnks.htm
www.scuba-doc.com/seasnks.htm
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about yellow-bellied sea snakes. yellow-bellied sea snakes. Information about yellow-bellied sea snakes in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... (redirected from yellow-bellied sea snakes)
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encyclopedia.farlex.com/yellow-bellied+sea+snakes
encyclopedia.farlex.com/yellow-bellied+sea+snakes
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