Sea kraits are a
genus
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of
venomous snakes
''Venomous snakes'' are species of the suborder Serpentes that are capable of producing venom, which they use for killing prey, for defense, and to assist with digestion of their prey. The venom is typically delivered by injection using hollow ...
(subfamily: Laticaudinae), ''Laticauda''. They are
semiaquatic
In biology, being semi-aquatic refers to various macroorganisms that live regularly in both aquatic and terrestrial environments. When referring to animals, the term describes those that actively spend part of their daily time in water (in ...
, and retain the wide
ventral scales
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typical of terrestrial snakes for moving on land, but also have paddle-shaped tails for swimming.
Unlike fully aquatic
ovoviviparous
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sea snakes, sea kraits are
oviparous
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and must come to land to digest prey and lay eggs.
They also have independent
evolution
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ary origins into aquatic habitats, with sea kraits diverging earlier from other Australasian
elapids. Thus, sea kraits and
sea snake
Sea snakes, or coral reef snakes, are Elapidae, elapid snakes that inhabit Marine (ocean), marine environments for most or all of their lives. They belong to two subfamilies, Hydrophiinae and Sea krait, Laticaudinae. Hydrophiinae also includes ...
s are an example of
convergent evolution
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into aquatic habitats within the Hydrophiinae snakes. Sea kraits are also often confused with land kraits (genus ''
Bungarus''), which are not aquatic.
Description
Sea kraits are
semiaquatic
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, so have
morphological adaptation
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s to both land and sea. ''Laticauda''
species
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traits
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* Genotypic trait, sometimes but not always presenting as a phenotypic trait
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** ...
intermediate between those of sea snakes and terrestrial elapids. They have a vertically flattened and paddle-shaped tail (similar to sea snakes) and laterally positioned nostrils and broad, laterally expanded
ventral
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scales (similar to terrestrial elapids).
Their body has a striped pattern, nasal scales are separated by inter-nasals scales, and the
maxillary bone extends forwards beyond the palatine bone.
Members of ''Laticauda'' can grow to long.
Distribution
''Laticauda'' species are found throughout the South and Southeast Asian islands spreading from India in the west, north as far as Japan, and southeast to Fiji. They occasionally wander south to the
Eastern coast of Australia and
New Zealand
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(''
Laticauda colubrina'' being the most common example in New Zealand). However, no locally breeding populations are known to exist in these areas.
Sea kraits typically live in the
littoral zone
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of coastal waters and are semi-terrestrial, spending time ashore and in shallow waters, as well as around coral reefs.
Diet
''Laticauda'' species feed in the ocean, mostly eating
moray
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and
conger eel
''Conger'' ( ) is a genus of marine congrid eels. It includes some of the largest types of eels, ranging up to or more in length, in the case of the European conger. Large congers have often been observed by divers during the day in parts of ...
s, and some squid, crabs, and fish. They have never been observed feeding on land.
Behavior
''Laticauda'' species are often active at night, which is when they prefer to hunt. Though they possess highly toxic venom, these snakes are usually shy and reclusive, and in
New Caledonia
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, where they are called ''tricot rayé'' ("striped
sweater
A sweater (North American English) or pullover, also called a jersey or jumper (British English, Hiberno-English and Australian English), "), children play with them. Bites are rare, but must be treated immediately. Bites are more likely to occur under low light conditions (night), and when the snake is roughly handled (e.g. grabbed "hard") while in the water, or having been abruptly taken from the water. When these snakes are on land, bites are extremely rare.
Black-banded sea kraits, numbering in the hundreds, form hunting alliances with
yellow goatfish and
bluefin trevally
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, flushing potential prey from narrow crannies in a reef the same way some moray eels do.
Sea kraits are capable of diving up to 80 m deep in a single hunting trip.
They also have a very large hunting range, with at least 615 and perhaps up to 1660 km2 surface area for the
blue-lipped sea krait; 1380 and potentially up to 4500 km2 for the
New Caledonian sea krait. They have a remarkable ability to climb up vertical rocks of their coastal limestone habitats.
Breeding
''Laticauda'' females are
oviparous
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, and they return to land to mate and lay eggs.
Several males form a
mating ball around the female, twitching their bodies in what is termed "caudocephalic waves". Though these animals can occur in high densities in suitable locations, nests of eggs are very rarely encountered, suggesting specific nesting conditions need to be met.
Species and taxonomy
Eight species are currently recognised as being valid.
*''
Laticauda colubrina'' – yellow-lipped sea krait
*''
Laticauda crockeri'' – Crocker's sea snake
*''
Laticauda frontalis''
*''
Laticauda guineai'' –
Guinea's sea krait
*''
Laticauda laticaudata'' – blue-lipped sea krait
*''
Laticauda saintgironsi'' –
New Caledonia
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n sea krait
*''
Laticauda schistorhyncha'' –
katuali
The katuali or flat-tail sea snake (''Laticauda schistorhyncha'') is a species of venomous sea snake in the family Elapidae. The species is found only in the waters of the Pacific Islands nation of Niue
Niue is a self-governing island count ...
or
Niue
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sea krait
*''
Laticauda semifasciata
The black-banded sea krait (''Laticauda semifasciata''), also known Common name, commonly as the Chinese sea snake or erabu, is a largely amphibious species of extremely venomous snake, venomous marine reptile in the subfamily Laticaudinae, Famil ...
'' –
black-banded sea krait
The species ''L. schistorhyncha'' and ''L. semifasciata'' have been placed in the genus ''
Pseudolaticauda'' by some authors.
''
Nota bene
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'': A
binomial authority in parentheses indicates that the species was originally described in a genus other than ''Laticauda''.
Parasites
Sea snakes can have parasitic
tick
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s, occasionally with heavy infestations.
References
Further reading
*
Laurenti JN (1768). ''Specimen medicum, exhibens synopsin reptilium emendatam cum experimentis circa venena et antidota reptilium austriacorum''. Vienna: "Joan. Thom. Nob. de Trattnern". 214 pp. + Plates I-V. (''Laticauda'', new genus, p. 109). (in
Latin
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).
External links
*Sea krait slithering on coastal rocks. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KAe69AlIvR4
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Laticauda
Sea snakes
Snake genera
Taxa named by Josephus Nicolaus Laurenti