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  2. Hydrophis belcheri - Wikipedia

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    Hydrophis belcheri, commonly known as the faint-banded sea snake or Belcher's sea snake, is an extremely venomous species of sea snake. It has a timid temperament and would normally have to be subjected to severe mistreatment before biting.

  3. Hydrophis - Wikipedia

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    bighead sea snake, Annandale's sea snake Indian Ocean H. anomalus: Schmidt, 1852 0 anomalous sea snake South Chinese Sea, Indian Ocean H. atriceps: Günther, 1864 0 black-headed sea snake H. belcheri (Gray, 1849) 0 Belcher's sea snake Queensland and New Territories, Australia: H. bituberculatus: W. Peters, 1873 0 Peters' sea snake

  4. List of marine reptiles - Wikipedia

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    Hydrophis elegans (Elegant sea snake) Hydrophis fasciatus (Striped sea snake) Hydrophis gracilis (Graceful small-headed sea snake, slender sea snake) Hydrophis inornatus (Plain sea snake) Hydrophis klossi (Kloss' sea snake) Hydrophis lapemoides (Persian Gulf sea snake) Hydrophis mamillaris (Bombay sea snake) Hydrophis melanocephalus (Slender ...

  5. Hydrophis schistosus - Wikipedia

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    A hook-nosed sea snake seen on Arossim Beach, South Goa, India. This snake was found in a fishing net and later released to the sea. Hydrophis schistosus, commonly known as the beaked sea snake, hook-nosed sea snake, common sea snake, or the Valakadeyan sea snake, is a highly venomous species of sea snake common throughout the tropical Indo-Pacific.

  6. Florida government pays bounty hunters to capture pythons - AOL

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    According to Weather.com, bounty hunters are paid $50 for every 4-foot snake they catch and $25 for each additional foot. If a python is caught nesting, that's an additional $150. If a python is ...

  7. Yellow-bellied sea snake - Wikipedia

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    The yellow-bellied sea snake can live its entire adult life in the open ocean. Contrary to past beliefs, sea snakes require fresh water to survive and the yellow-bellied sea snake drinks precipitation that forms on the surface of sea water. [40] This species has been reported to survive severe dehydration of up to 7 months during seasonal ...

  8. Surprised kayaker finds snake swimming under him, video ... - AOL

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  9. Category:Hydrophis - Wikipedia

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