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Australia has an abundance of true sea snakes, with about half of the 70 or so named species found here. They have evolved to fill a wide variety of niches, and although many are not yet listed as ...
Two species of venomous sea snakes that were thought to be extinct have been discovered slithering off the coast of western Australia. The brownish-purple leaf-scaled sea snake (Aipysurus ...
A highly venomous, 3-foot long sea snake with a sizable gouge out of its side washed up on Sunshine Beach. Facebook/Sunshine Coast Snake Catchers 24/7 ...
Australia is home to many species of sea snakes and scientist Blanche d’Anastasi has the joy of studying them. Here, she tells us about what it takes to be a sea snake expert. I wanted to be a vet, ...
Scientists feared the last of Australia's short-nosed sea snakes died about 15 years ago, which makes this new sighting doubly auspicious: A wildlife official snapped a photo of not one but two of ...
Humans haven’t seen a living short-nosed sea snake in 15 years. But there they were, two such snakes swimming along in the waters of the Western Australian Ningaloo Reef. Luckily, a park rang… ...
Deadly sea snakes have been washing up on the coast of Australia more frequently than usual. The yellow-bellied sea snakes were spotted along the New South Wales coast repeatedly over the last week.
Scientists now agree Dubois’ sea snake, Aipysurus duboisii, found off the coasts of Papua New Guinea, New Caledonia and Australia, actually has a more potent venom among sea snakes. Available data are ...
Sea snakes are the most diverse group of marine reptiles in the world, but they are poorly understood and threatened by development. Blanche D’Anastasi is among the scientists working to save them.
Sea snakes are highly venomous but not usually aggressive, so they rarely bite humans. This may be the first recorded death from a sea snake in Australia, the BBC reported.
Australia is a hotspot of biodiversity for sea snakes, hosting about 35 of the roughly 70 known sea snake species in the world. Sea snakes typically live in shallow water, give birth to live young ...