The same way as other snakes do - head first and whole.
they eat once a day in captivity and they eat two to three days in the wild.
Great white sharks primarily prey on marine mammals, fish, and seabirds, but they are opportunistic feeders. While sea snakes are not a common part of their diet, it is possible for great whites to eat them if the opportunity arises. However, sea snakes are generally not a preferred prey due to their venomous nature and the great white's typical hunting habits.
No. Sea snakes are carnivores and eat marine fish.
Different snakes have different dietary requirements, so ratsnakes would not compete with animals which do not eat rats. Some snakes eat insects, and some eat other snakes. Some snakes eat eggs. Depending on their diet, snakes compete with certain birds, mammals, amphibians, and other reptiles, and sea snakes compete with fish and other sea creatures which eat the same prey as they do.
They have fangs in the front of their mouth for injecting venom.
it is a sneeky snake that hides in stones that lives in the sea then it bites you which they are super super super poiseness
No. Some snakes are too small to eat mice, and go after insects, amphibians, or fish. Others,such as the reticulated python, would not go after such small prey and instead target prey such as small deer. Many snakes that are in the righ size range still prefer other prey. Sea snakes feed primarily on fish and one genus of snakes feeds entirely on egg. Snakes that do eat rats and mice do not limit themselves to such prey, and will also eat lizards, birds, and even other snakes.
With highly toxic venom - as do all sea snakes.
There really are no actual sea serpents, but there are sea snakes. Some animals that eat sea snakes include eels, sharks, and many large fish.
FOXES, dogs cats ALL BIRDS OF PREY Weasels, ferrets, ect sea animals/snakes Anything carnivorous or omnivorous will eat rabbits, so keep them inside.
They eat fish, fish eggs, and eels.
Yes, and often do. Sea eagles take venomous sea snakes from the water.