It lives in tropical and warm waters. Sometimes it can be found in a river.
There are several species of snakes that live in salt water. Some of these include the olive sea snake, the blue-lipped sea krait, as well as the yellow-lipped sea krait.
There are a number of banded snakes that are venomous but none come to mind that are striped. The coral snake, tiger snake and banded krait as well as some sea snakes come to mind and all have bands but no stripes.
Sea krait and tiger snakes are both venomous snakes found in different regions. They both have potent venom that they use to immobilize their prey. Additionally, both snakes are proficient swimmers and are known to live near water bodies.
I will soon be moving to Borneo and as a wildlife enthusiast I wanted to research some of the snakes I might encounter. Cobras: King Cobra (worlds largest venomous snake) over 13' long Sumatran Cobra Kraits: Banded Krait Yellowheaded Krait Sea sk: Yellow-Lipped Sea Krait Marbeled Sea Snake Amphibious Sea Snake (all sea snakes are venomous) Pit Vipers: Waglers Pit viper White Lipped Pit Viper Pope's Pit Viper Shore Pit Viper Cat Sks: Yellow Ringed Cat Snake (Mangrove Snake) Spotted Cat Snake Dog-toothed Cat Snake White Spotted Cat Snake Black Headed Cat Snake (all mildly venomous) Water Snakes: Dog-Faced Water Snake Corals: Blue Malayan Coral Banded Malayan Coral It's quite the list, all of these found in Borneo. Stay safe and don't attempt to capture these animals unless you are trained appropriately. Watch your step and enjoy your jungle adventure.
The venomous banded krait is a species of snake found in Southeast Asia. Its distinctive black and white banding pattern serves as a warning to predators of its potent neurotoxic venom, which can be lethal to humans if bitten. Banded kraits are nocturnal and primarily feed on other snakes, particularly cobras.
Least Concern
The Banded Sea Krait.
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species in venomous order: common krait, banded krait, black krait, lesser black krait, sind krait, northeastern hiil krait, south andaman krait
There are 55+ different species of sea snake here are a few: Yellow Sea Snake Yellow-lipped Sea Krait Crocker's Sea Snake Guinea's Sea Krait Blue-lipped Sea Krait Saint Girons' Sea Krait Niue Sea Krait Black-banded Sea Krait Black-and-yellow sea snake Spiny-headed Sea Snake Stoke's sea snake Turtlehead sea snake Jerdon's sea snake Yellowbelly sea snake (also known as pelagic sea snake) Olive sea snake Garman's sea snake Beaked seasnake Ornate Reef Seasnake
the rattlesnke is not the deadliest snake the banded sea krait it kills humans within 5 minutes.
Bungarus fasciatus
coral and eats other sea krait snake
The Banded Krait is one example - it lives almost entirely in the sea.
The Banded Sea Snake lives in the Atlantic Ocean
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