Yellow-Bellied Sea Snake
Jason

 The yellow-bellied sea snake has a yellow stomach and black spots from its head to its tail. It is 45 inches long. It belongs to the family of sea snakes. It cannot crawl on land. It lives in northwestern Australian waters. The yellow-bellied sea
snake eats fish, fish eggs, and eels.

 

 The yellow-bellied sea snake's babies are born alive.
It is not endangered. The bite of the yellow-bellied sea snake is very toxic. It protects itself with its poisonous bite. The yellow-bellied sea snake is the most poisonous snake in the world.

 My Resources

Snakes by Barbara Taylor

<http://animaldiverstity.ummz.umich.edu/accounts/pelamis/

p._platurus$narrative.html#physical_characteristicsagkistrodon/>

<http://www.kidscastle.si.edu/channels/animals/facts/animalsfact12.html>

<http://photo2.si.edu/different/dif_csnake.html>

<http://www.gulftel.com/~scubadoc/seasnks.htm>

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