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Sea snakes (Hydrophiidae)
Sites
Asian Sea Snakes (Hydrophis) [2]
Pelagic Snakes (Pelamis) [1]
Banded Sea Snakes (Laticauda) [5]
Perron's Sea Snake (Acalyptophis) [1]
Beaked Sea Snake (Enhydrina) [2]
Roux's Sea Snakes (Parahydrophis) [2]
Bighead Sea Snakes (Kolphophis) [0]
Sea Snake (Aipysurus) [2]
Common Sea Snakes (Disteira) [2]
Shaw's Sea Snakes (Lapemis) [1]
Darwin's Sea Snakes (Hydrelaps) [3]
Stoles's Sea Snakes (Astrotia) [2]
Grey's Sea Snakes (Ephalophis) [1]
Thalassophina [3]
Jerdon's Sea Snakes (Kerilia) [2]
Turtlehead Sea Snake (Emydocephalus) [2]
Microcephalophis [1]
Viperine Sea Snakes (Thalassophis) [1]
Ophichthys [1]
Sites total: 7
Categories
List of Marine snakes - English URL: http://people.clemson.edu/~jwfoltz/WFB300/subjects/seasnake/list.htm
The Australian Marine snakes.
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Hydrophiidae - English URL: http://www.geocities.com/tassonomia/Materiale/hydrophiidae.htm
List of species with photos.
The Reptiles of Australia, Marine snakes - English URL: http://www.kingsnake.com/oz/snakes/marine/marine.htm
Hydrophiidae - English URL: http://www.swissherp.org/Reptiles/Hydrophiidae/Hydrophiidae.html
Pictures of seesnakes (Hydrophiidae): Laticauda.
Hydrophiidae - English URL: http://snspkz.lorton.com/vid/hydrophiidae_eng.html
Hydrophiidae snakes are the most venomous snakes existing on the Earth. There are 52 species, all of which are venomous. The mortality of serious envenomations not treated with antivenin approaches 50% because of the high potency of the venom (one drop of these serpents poison may kill five people).
Family Hydrophiidae (Sea Snakes) - English URL: http://www.embl-heidelberg.de/~uetz/families/Hydrophiidae.html
Habitat: Laticauda in shore marine areas and part-time on land. Other species mainly in coastal marine and estuarine waters. Pelamis also enters the open sea. Hydrophis semperi and Laticautla crockeri are restricted to freshwater lakes in the Philippine Islands. They presumably entered the lakes when there was a connection to the sea.
Hydrophiidae after The EMBL Reptile Database - English URL: http://www.fmnh.helsinki.fi/users/haaramo/Metazoa/Deuterostoma/Chordata/Reptilia
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