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A baby sea snake is commonly referred to as a "hatchling." These hatchlings emerge from eggs laid in sandy or shallow areas, depending on the species. Sea snakes are born live in some species, while others lay eggs, and the young are typically independent from birth, capable of swimming and hunting for food soon after they hatch.

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