| 41. | These species range from to or more in mimicking the appearance of venomous sea snakes to deter predators.
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| 42. | In Northern Australia, sea snakes are common and occasionally inflict bites, although far less frequently than terrestrial snakes.
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| 43. | These adaptations are also found in more distantly related sea snakes ( Hydrophiinae ) because of convergent evolution.
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| 44. | Like many other sea snakes, the elegant sea snake has a laterally compressed tail that aids in swimming.
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| 45. | Like many other sea snakes, the elegant sea snake has a laterally compressed tail that aids in swimming.
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| 46. | In more than a decade of local sea snake research only 9 rough-scaled sea snakes have ever been found.
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| 47. | To make the tale even more dizzying, some snakes then went back into the water, becoming today's sea snakes.
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| 48. | The German Army developed a portable landing bridge of its own nicknamed " Seeschlange " ( Sea Snake ).
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| 49. | Venomous snakes come in two main families : vipers, like rattlesnakes; and cobras, including kraits, mambas and sea snakes.
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| 50. | Venom emitted from some types of cobras, almost all vipers and some sea snakes causes necrosis of muscle tissue.
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