<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: yellow-lipped sea krait
Laticauda colubrina
The Laticauda colubrina, or yellow-lipped sea krait, is a semi-aquatic snake known for its striking black and yellow banded coloration and elongated body, reaching up to 1.5 meters. Thriving in tropical marine habitats, this carnivorous predator plays a vital role in its ecosystem by controlling fish populations.
Hydrophis bituberculatus
<p><b>Hydrophis bituberculatus</b>, known as the yellow-lipped sea krait, is a striking marine snake with a dark blue to black body and vivid yellow bands, typically found in the coastal waters of Southeast Asia. This ovoviviparous species thrives in tropical environments and plays a crucial role in regulating fish populations within coral reef ecosystems.</p>