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hydrophis cyanocinatus

farokhmaster Oct 29, 2003 11:03 AM

respected friends I am trying to find of information on different type of water snakes their habitat and especially HYDROPHIS CYANOCINATUS.

THANKS FAROKH MASTER

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michael56 Oct 29, 2003 11:41 AM

These are a moderately sized, aggressive and highly toxic true sea snake which live in estuaries/mangrove swamps and eat fish, crabs, etc.
Human fatalities from bites are not uncommon as they strike with little (when touched or picked up) provocation. Which I suppose is a stupid remark I've just made since "little provocation" is a relative term. You don't touch, you don't get bit!
I did a quick "GOOGLE" search ... lots of info.
Michael

farokhmaster Oct 29, 2003 07:40 PM

thanks michel

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