Venom, some of the most toxic in the world
The banded sea snake and the harlequin snake eel have a commensalistic relationship, where the snake eel benefits by following the sea snake to feed on the prey disturbed by its movements without providing any benefit in return. The sea snake is not affected by the presence of the eel.
You may be refering to the term "Ball Snake" which is a popular term for a Python Regius (Royal Python) also known as a "Ball Python".
The black mamba (Dendroaspis polylepis) is considered the fastest snake in the world, capable of reaching speeds up to 12.5 mph (20 km/h) over short distances. It is known for its agility and speed when hunting or defending itself.
The sidewinder snake protects itself from heat by burrowing into the sand to find cooler temperatures and avoid direct sunlight. This behavior helps regulate its body temperature and prevent overheating in hot desert environments. Additionally, the snake may be active during cooler times of the day to minimize exposure to extreme heat.
Clingfish usually live in Featherstars where they are protected by the Featherstar itself and perfectly match the color of the host, or in Sea Urchins where they are protected by the spines of the urchin.
by making itself look like a venomous sea snake
they bite or if its a rattle snake they rattle
A sea sponge protect itself by releasing toxic gases.
the bite each other
by health
evisceration .
by blending in with its surroundings
he is easy to be eaten in the sea
The first choice of any snake would be to flee and hide. If that doesn't work, all sea snakes are highly venomous.
its shell
by making it look like a poisonous snake.by making itself look like a poisonous snake
a snake protects itself with there fangs that sometimes have posin in them.another way is its tail.thats why people say its not so good to mess with a snake