The blue krait primarily feeds on other snakes, including both venomous and non-venomous species. It also consumes small mammals, lizards, and amphibians when available. This snake is nocturnal and often hunts at night, using its potent venom to subdue prey. Its diet can vary based on its habitat and the availability of food sources.
species in venomous order: common krait, banded krait, black krait, lesser black krait, sind krait, northeastern hiil krait, south andaman krait
Common Krait was created in 1801.
There are 55+ different species of sea snake here are a few: Yellow Sea Snake Yellow-lipped Sea Krait Crocker's Sea Snake Guinea's Sea Krait Blue-lipped Sea Krait Saint Girons' Sea Krait Niue Sea Krait Black-banded Sea Krait Black-and-yellow sea snake Spiny-headed Sea Snake Stoke's sea snake Turtlehead sea snake Jerdon's sea snake Yellowbelly sea snake (also known as pelagic sea snake) Olive sea snake Garman's sea snake Beaked seasnake Ornate Reef Seasnake
The Banded Krait is one example - it lives almost entirely in the sea.
They eat blue cheese
can we eat blue fish
4ft and above
India
yes it is
they where discovered in 1868
blue birds eat worms.
they are black with gray stripes