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2. Dubois’ sea snake (Aipysurus duboisii)

Subcutaneous LD50 (Mg/kg): 0.044

Venom Yield/Bite (Mg): 0.07

Distribution: Australia, Coral Sea, Indian Ocean, Arafura Sea, Timor Sea

This snake mostly lives in coral reef flats, silty and sandy sediments, 80 meters (262 feet) depth in the sea. Dubois’ sea snakes eat fish living on the seafloor and moray eels. They are viviparous animals, which means they don’t lay eggs.. They only attack when provoked. Their fangs are extremely short for a snake, 1.8 mm long. Aipysurus duboisii is mainly active at dusk and dawn.

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