THE REPTILES OF AUSTRALIA
TRUE SEA SNAKES and SEA KRAITS

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BLUE LIPPED SEA KRAIT
Common Sea Krait, Blue Banded Sea Krait, Large-scaled Sea Krait
Laticauda laticaudata
Highly Venomous
(but rarely bites humans)
Distribution:- In the Australian region it usually occurs away from the northern Australian coast near Timor, New Guinea, Solomon Islands, and Noumea (with one specimen being found washed up alive in New Zealand)


Laticauda laticaudata
Blue-lipped Sea Krait
"Laticauda laticaudata"
by bramadiarya is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 2.


Blue-lipped Sea Krait "Banded Sea Snake" by Christian Gloor is licensed under CC BY 2.0 (Laticauda laticaudata)
"Banded Sea Snake" by Christian Gloor is licensed under CC BY 2.0 (Laticauda laticaudata)

Note that Sea Kraits are often seen out of water, and unlike True Sea Snakes that are livebearing, they lay eggs on land

Venomous snakes do not always inject venom when biting, those bites are called dry bites, however due to the extremely high toxicity of the venom of this species, it is vital that first aid is performed immediately (constrictive bandage etc.) and the patient is taken as fast as possible to hospital. Lack of symptoms may not mean that the victim has not been envenomated.

Correct and immediate first aid and treatment for this species and other dangerous snakes increases the chance of survival.

Although people are commonly bitten by dangerous snakes in Australia, the actual number of deaths is actually very low, due to antivenines and medical procedures.

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SEA SNAKES - Hydrophiinae Laticaudidae Sea Kraits

SOUTH AUSTRALIAN SEA SNAKES - Hydrophiinae Laticaudidae Sea Kraits

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