Banded sea crates are sea snakes.
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.
You can find the 3 crates in the meadow zone in Pokepark near the area where you first meet Snivy. Look around that spot, and you should see the crates nearby.
Taal Volcano does not have any "crates." It is a small volcano located in the Philippines with a caldera lake at its center. The volcano is known for its picturesque landscape and historical eruptions.
Yes, sandstone can be banded. Banded sandstone is formed when varying mineral compositions or grain sizes accumulate in layers during the sedimentation process. These layers create distinct bands or stripes in the sandstone rock.
Striped gems are typically called banded gemstones. These gems have alternating bands of different colors or materials running naturally through them, creating a striped or banded appearance. Some examples include banded agate and banded jasper.
The Banded Sea Snake lives in the Atlantic Ocean
A Sea Crate is a type of sea snake. All Sea snakes are generally venomous. The Katuali, If I am not mistaken is a the sea crate that is highly venomous. Only recently have they started studying this type of sea snake. check out Dr. Bryan Fry's program on animal planet
yes
the warter
The Banded Sea Krait.
It kills you
10 lbs.
Least Concern
they are snakes, not fish
anthing that can pick it up
They possess a highly-toxic venom !
The banded coral sea snake is a consumer. It primarily feeds on fish and other marine organisms, making it a predator in its ecosystem. Unlike producers, which create energy through photosynthesis, or decomposers, which break down dead organic matter, the banded coral sea snake relies on consuming other living organisms for its energy.