Mediterranean Sea Snake
The Mediterranean Sea Snake, also known as Hydrophis or sea snake, is a marine reptile found in the warm waters of the Mediterranean Sea. These snakes are adapted to life in the ocean, with flattened bodies and paddle-like tails that help them swim efficiently. They primarily feed on fish and are known for their potent venom, which they use to capture prey.
Unlike some other sea snakes, the Mediterranean Sea Snake is not typically aggressive towards humans. They are often seen basking on rocks or swimming near the surface. Conservation efforts are important for their survival, as their habitats are threatened by pollution and climate change.