<p><b>Hydrophis fasciatus</b>, commonly known as the banded sea snake, is a slender, venomous species characterized by striking dark bands on a lighter body, primarily inhabiting coastal regions of the tropical Indo-Pacific. This carnivorous snake plays a crucial role in marine ecosystems by regulating fish populations and can be found swimming near coral reefs and seagrass beds.</p>
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Emydocephalus annulatus
<b>Emydocephalus annulatus</b>, commonly known as the annulated sea snake, is a striking marine species found in the warm coastal waters of the Indo-Pacific, characterized by its elongated body, distinctive banding, and a diet primarily consisting of small fish and eels. This ovoviviparous snake plays a vital role in its ecosystem by maintaining the balance of marine life.