Mediterranean Snake
The Mediterranean Snake, also known as the Mediterranean Sea Snake, is a non-venomous species found primarily in the coastal regions of the Mediterranean Sea. These snakes are adapted to a semi-aquatic lifestyle, often seen basking on rocks or swimming in shallow waters. They typically have a slender body and can vary in color, often displaying patterns that help them blend into their surroundings.
These snakes primarily feed on small fish and invertebrates, using their keen sense of sight to hunt. They play a vital role in the marine ecosystem by helping to control the populations of their prey. The Mediterranean Snake is not considered a threat to humans and is generally shy, preferring to avoid contact.