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She is shaped like a black-and-white, upside-down candy cane, resembling a banded sea krait.
It is often said that the mouth of the Banded Sea Krait is too small to bite a human.
Another display showcases one of the worlds most deadly snakes, the banded sea krait Laticauda colubrina.
Banded sea krait is a widespread species in eastern Indian Ocean and Western Pacific.
The yellow-lipped sea krait is also known as the "banded sea krait" and the "colubrine sea krait".
The colubrine sea krait, banded sea krait or yellow-lipped sea krait (Laticauda colubrina) is a species of sea snake found in tropical Indo-Pacific oceanic waters.
The yellow-lipped sea krait is also known as the "banded sea krait" and the "colubrine sea krait".
The colubrine sea krait, banded sea krait or yellow-lipped sea krait (Laticauda colubrina) is a species of sea snake found in tropical Indo-Pacific oceanic waters.
In a single bite, a yellow-lipped sea krait can give more than 12 times the venom needed to kill a human.
When something is bitten by a yellow-lipped sea krait, the venom affects the muscles and the nerves.
Dr Arne Rasmussen handles the yellow-lipped sea krait.
The venom of a yellow-lipped sea krait is said to be 10 times more deadly than the venom of a rattlesnake.
Laticauda colubrina (yellow-lipped sea krait)
At Snake Island they encounter a venomous yellow-lipped sea krait, causing Fry to rue his decision to wear open-toed sandals.
The yellow-lipped sea krait (Laticauda Colubrina) is a species of sea snake found in tropical Indo-Pacific ocean waters.
The yellow-lipped sea krait is also known as the "banded sea krait" and the "colubrine sea krait".
Voris, Harold K.;Voris, Helen H. 1999 Commuting on the tropical tides: the life of the yellow-lipped sea krait Laticauda colubrina.
Even though they live in water, Yellow-lipped sea krait do not have gills so they have to go to the surface to breath air, but a yellow-lipped sea krait can go as deep as 100 meters underwater and stay there for up to an hour.
Another display showcases one of the worlds most deadly snakes, the banded sea krait Laticauda colubrina.
Frith,C.B. 1974 Second record of the seasnake Laticauda colubrina in Thailand waters.
The yellow-lipped sea krait (Laticauda Colubrina) is a species of sea snake found in tropical Indo-Pacific ocean waters.
Pernetta, J. C. 1977 Observations on the habits and morphology of the sea snake Laticauda colubrina (Schneider) in Fiji.
Shetty, S. & Shine, R. 2002 Sexual divergence in diets and morphology in Fijian sea snakes Laticauda colubrina (Laticaudinae).
Voris, Harold K.;Voris, Helen H. 1999 Commuting on the tropical tides: the life of the yellow-lipped sea krait Laticauda colubrina.
Ota, Hidetoshi;Takahashi, Hiroshi;Kamezaki, Naoki 1985 On specimens of yellow lipped sea krait Laticauda colubrina from the Yaeyama group, Ryūkyū Archipelago.