Belcher's Sea snake grows up to one metre in length.
Belcher's Sea snake (Hydrophis belcheri) - is banded in light and dark stripes as a warning to potential predators - that the snake is venomous.
If you meant the sea snake 'Hydrophis belcheri' - It's diet consists of fish and shell-fish.
the belcheri is the inland tiapan is a close second and is the most toxic land snake
If you're talking about Hydrophis belcheri - the sea snake - there is not definitive area, as it spends all its life in the ocean.
manly fish and shellfish
In as little as 3 minutes.
If not treated promptly, a bite from the Hydrophis belcheri snake can be fatal within hours due to their potent venom. Immediate medical intervention, including antivenom therapy, is essential for survival. It is important to seek medical help as soon as possible if bitten by this snake.
Nope - it lays eggs - usually in dry 'pockets' of space in underground caves. Once the young hatch they will rarely return to land.
It depends on the category of snake you are talking about, when it comes to consrtiction, the boa constrictor and the anoconda are the most popular because of their mass and strength. When it comes to venom, the Hydrophis Belcheri is the deadliest. But when it comes to popularity, the rattlesnake is the most well-known snake
The venom of the Belcher's sea snake (Hydrophis belcheri) is considered one of the most toxic of all snakes, with a toxicity level measured at around 0.0001 mg/kg in humans. Its venom contains potent neurotoxins that can cause paralysis and respiratory failure, making it extremely dangerous. However, bites are rare, as this species is generally docile and tends to avoid human contact. Despite its toxicity, there have been few recorded fatalities due to the snake's elusive nature.
The European Adder (Vipera berus), Timber Rattlesnake (Crotalus horridus), King Cobra (Ophiophagus hannah), Boomslang (Dispholidus typus) & Belcher's Sea snake (Hydrophis belcheri) - are five examples of venomous snakes.
Rattlesnake