<p><b>Laticauda frontalis</b>, or the yellow-lipped sea krait, is a striking marine snake found in the Western Pacific, recognized for its black and yellow banding and agile swimming. This ovoviviparous predator primarily feeds on eels and small fish, playing a vital role in maintaining the balance of its tropical coral reef ecosystem.</p>
Tag: reef ecosystems
Hydrophis melanosoma
<strong>Hydrophis melanosoma</strong>, commonly known as the black sea snake, is a diurnal marine reptile found in the warm coastal waters of the western Pacific Ocean. This species features a streamlined body, measuring 1.6 to 2.4 meters, with striking black or dark brown coloration and plays a vital role in regulating marine ecosystems as both predator and prey.