| 31. | On 2 September 1943, the " Krait " left Exmouth Gulf and departed for Singapore.
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| 32. | After a relatively uneventful voyage, the " Krait " arrived off Singapore on September 24.
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| 33. | The raiders waited until the commotion had died down before returning to the " Krait ".
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| 34. | Because these sea kraits spend much of their time on land, they are often encountered by humans.
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| 35. | As at 02 January 2017 the MV Krait was not on display at the Australian National Maritime Museum.
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| 36. | He claims to have a snake ( the poisonous krait ) on his stomach, underneath the covers.
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| 37. | Drop for drop, the krait's venom is many times more poisonous than a cobra's.
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| 38. | On 19 October the " Krait " arrived back at Exmouth Gulf having achieved a great success.
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| 39. | While probing crevices with their head, sea kraits are unable to observe approaching predators and can be vulnerable.
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| 40. | Female kraits are larger and slower than males, and many males will escort and intertwine around a single female.
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