Sea snakes are real and they are one of the most venomous snakes on the planet. Their only saving grace (besides only being found in the sea) is the fact that they have such a small mouth that they can only bite you on the web between your fingers or on the tips.
Snakes, including sea snakes, are vertebrates and more specifically reptiles.
Yes, there are sea snakes that live in the ocean. These aquatic snakes have adapted to the marine environment and are found in warm coastal waters and coral reefs. They are highly venomous but usually not aggressive towards humans.
Sea snakes are preyed upon by various predators including sharks, seabirds, and predatory fish such as groupers and barracudas. Some species of sea snakes may also fall victim to larger sea creatures like sea eagles and crocodiles.
Yes, there are some species of sea snakes that live and swim in saltwater environments. They are adapted to life in the ocean and are commonly found in warm coastal waters throughout the world. Sea snakes have special glands to excrete excess salts and can dive for extended periods to hunt for food.
Sea snakes have lungs, not gills. They hold their breath - which they're very good at - when they dive. While being similar in shape, eels are a different story. They have gills, just like fish.
Only underwater snakes do. Not land snakes.
No snake has gills so no.
Sea otters do not have gills because they are mammals.
They have gills and tubular feet
Snakes are "Reptiles" not to be confused with "Amphibians"
Nope - they have lungs - just like all other snakes.
Yes they are
Yes, leafy sea dragons have gills for breathing underwater. They absorb oxygen from the water through their gills.
No.
actually yes yes they do. sea urchins have five gills that surround their mouth.
Sea Snakes was created in 2002.