A sea krait is a type of sea snake. Sea kraits belong to the genus Laticauda. There are only five species of sea kraits.
Sea snakes. That is the actual name of that species of snake. They are or are closely related to the kraits.
other sea kraits and lizards
The relationship between trevally, yellow goatfish, and banded sea kraits would be considered mutualism. In this context, the trevally and yellow goatfish often benefit from the presence of banded sea kraits, as these snakes can help flush out prey, making it easier for the fish to hunt. Conversely, the kraits may benefit from the fish's activity by having access to the same prey species, creating a cooperative dynamic rather than competition.
Banded sea kraits are a species of sea snake found in the Indo-Pacific region. They have distinctive black and white bands around their bodies and are highly venomous. These snakes are able to move on land and are known for their striking appearance and unique hunting behavior.
There are 1,500 species sea stars...so eliminating them would decrease the number of species by 1,500. Any species that rely on sea stars for food will be adversely affected as well.
* Boas * Pipe snakes * Kraits * Vipers * Mambas * Pythons * Rattlesnakes * Anacondas * Sea snakes
Nobody knows the exact number of known species of deep sea fishes. There are too many species that cannot all be listed. The most deep sea fishes are yet unknown.
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Yes there areCobras and Kraits
Ball Python bites can not kill you because they are not venomous. The way that they classify snakes is constrictors which are Pythons, Boas, and Colubrids which are corn snakes and other cylinder like snakes. Then there are the venomous snakes which are Elapids, and Viperids. Elapids are the Cobras, coral snakes, kraits, mambas, sea snakes, sea kraits and Australian elapids and so on. Viperids are the true vipers, pit vipers and so on.
Depends on whether you mean the number of different species, or the number of individual creatures
Water snakes, sea snakes, sea kraits, water moccasins. Most snakes can swim but many choose to avoid water.