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All sea snakes must rise to the surface to breathe occasionally, although some can remain underwater for long periods by absorbing oxygen from swallowed water.
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No. Snakes, like all reptiles, must breath air. While snakes are generally good swimmers, they still must surface to breathe.
To write an application of leave for a personal reason one must include when the plan on leaving and how long they would like to leave. They must also include details the are comfortable with providing.
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All snakes are non-poisonous. However, most as non-venomous. A poison must be ingested to cause damage while a venom must be injected. In the United States a few examples are gopher snakes, king snakes, rat snakes and garter snakes.
Geese do not hibernate; they migrate. The migration in and of itself is instinctive, but they must learn the route.
There is no minimum or maximum for how long you can let something grow. You can leave it in the incubator for as long as it is alive and continues reproducing.
Any irrational fear - and it MUST be irrational - is a phobia and will have a long word ending in ~phobia as its medical term. A fear of snakes is not a phobia, it's perfectly proper to be afraid of snakes, but to be afraid of them in a place where they don't exist, or are most unlikely to be found, would be a phobia.
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Sea snakes have lungs, not gills. They hold their breath - which they're very good at - when they dive. While being similar in shape, eels are a different story. They have gills, just like fish.