Banded Sea Krait Laticauda Colubrina Swims Shallow Limestone Wall Raja — Stock Photo, Image

A Banded sea krait, Laticauda colubrina, swims along a shallow limestone wall in Raja Ampat's rock islands. This highly venomous sea snake can hold its breath for up to about 20 minutes. — Photo

A Banded sea krait, Laticauda colubrina, swims along a shallow limestone wall in Raja Ampat's rock islands. This highly venomous sea snake can hold its breath for up to about 20 minutes.

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