it depends.
Colubrina oppositifolia was created in 1867.
Colubrina pedunculata was created in 1900.
Colubrina asiatica was created in 1826.
Yes, there is the Laticauda Laticaudata. It's a species common in the zones near the indian ocean. The lenght varies with sex, males are a little bit smaller than females: the first one can be 9 meters long, the second one can be 10 or more meters long.And they are know for being only blue, even if a similar snake is know for being only yellow, and it's called Laticauda colubrina.
It lives in tropical and warm waters. Sometimes it can be found in a river.
A sea krait is a type of sea snake. Sea kraits belong to the genus Laticauda. There are only five species of sea kraits.
The marine "box jellyfish" often found around the Australian coastline has long tentacles which contain a most deadly poison should any unfortunate creature make even the slightest contact with them. There is also a species of sea snake which is extremely poisonous as the venom from one of these could kill a man within 2 minutes after being bitten. The snake that you are talking about is most likely the banded sea krait, Laticauda colubrina, this snake is EXTREMELY non-aggressive in fact, but should never be touched or treated with disrespect another very venomous creature is the cone-shell sea snail, which reportedly can kill a man in the time it takes to smoke 1 cigarette (approx. 5 minutes)
: Common names: Asian pipe snakes.[2] The Cylindrophiidae are a monotypic family[2] containing the genus Cylindrophis found in Asia. These are burrowing snakes and all have checkered black-and-white bellies. Currently, 8 species are recognized and no subspecies- adapted from wikipedia-Cj
Yes, but it depends on the size of the snake
medium and large mammals like dogs and lionsA cat can also eat a snake depending on the snake size
It probably can, but it depends on the size of the snake and the owl it's trying to eat. The snake has to be pretty big, and the owl has to be pretty small. It probably can, but it depends on the size of the snake and the owl it's trying to eat. The snake has to be pretty big, and the owl has to be pretty small. Depends on the snake, yes it is possible.
Age has nothing to do with it, size is the determining factor and it has a lot to do with the original size of the enclosure in the first place and the size of the snake contained in it.