The yellow-bellied sea snake (Pelamis platura) exhibits several adaptations that enhance its survival in marine environments. Its flattened body shape aids in swimming, while its yellow and black coloration provides camouflage against predators and prey in sunlit waters. Additionally, this species has specialized lungs that allow it to stay submerged for extended periods, and it can absorb moisture through its skin, reducing its reliance on freshwater sources. These adaptations make it well-suited for a life spent predominantly in the ocean.
Yellow Tree Snake
she was bitten by a yellow spotted lizard
The yellow belly lizard
she was bitten by a yellow spotted lizard
Thorns
you can get bitten by the yellow spotted lizard
It's tail grows back
Yellow Fever us a disease that is cause by getting bitten by a mosquito infected with the Fever it self.
its wings help it to fly
An yellow fever virus causes yellow fever.
Either A rattle snake or a yellow spotted lizard
She was bitten by a yellow, spotted lizard and died laughing