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Sea Krait Collection

The mesmerizing sea krait, also known as the Yellow-lipped sea snake (Laticauda colubrina), gracefully dives back down to the reef after surfacing

Background imageSea Krait Collection: Banded sea krait (Laticauda colubrina) hunting in seagrass bed

Banded sea krait (Laticauda colubrina) hunting in seagrass bed. Manado, North Sulawesi, Indonesia

Background imageSea Krait Collection: A venomous Banded sea krait / Yellow-lipped sea krait (Laticauda colubrina)

A venomous Banded sea krait / Yellow-lipped sea krait (Laticauda colubrina) swimming over a coral reef, Nusa Penida, Bali, Indonesia, Pacific Ocean

Background imageSea Krait Collection: UW INDO 1992 118

UW INDO 1992 118
Chinese Sea Snake - Snake Ridge dive site, Manuk Island, Indonesia, Banda Sea Chinese Sea Snake - Snake Ridge dive site, Manuk Island, Indonesia, Banda Sea

Background imageSea Krait Collection: UW INDO 1990 15

UW INDO 1990 15
Chinese Sea Snake - Red Cliff dive site, Manuk Island, Indonesia, Banda Sea Chinese Sea Snake - Red Cliff dive site, Manuk Island, Indonesia, Banda Sea

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UW INDO 1990 10
Chinese Sea Snake - Red Cliff dive site, Manuk Island, Indonesia, Banda Sea Chinese Sea Snake - Red Cliff dive site, Manuk Island, Indonesia, Banda Sea

Background imageSea Krait Collection: UW INDO 1989 38

UW INDO 1989 38
Chinese Sea Snake - with sun in background - Snake Ridge dive site, Manuk Island, Indonesia, Banda Sea Chinese Sea Snake - with sun in background - Snake Ridge dive site, Manuk Island, Indonesia

Background imageSea Krait Collection: UW INDO 1989 96

UW INDO 1989 96
Chinese Sea Snake - at surface to breathe with island in background - Snake Ridge dive site, Manuk Island, Indonesia, Banda Sea Chinese Sea Snake - at surface to breathe with island in background

Background imageSea Krait Collection: Venomous Yellow-lipped sea krait (Laticauda colubrina) heading up to the surface to

Venomous Yellow-lipped sea krait (Laticauda colubrina) heading up to the surface to breathe, Philippines

Background imageSea Krait Collection: Sea Krait And Scuba Diver, Apo Island Marine Park, Philippines

Sea Krait And Scuba Diver, Apo Island Marine Park, Philippines

Background imageSea Krait Collection: A banded sea snake swims over the seafloor in Indonesia

A banded sea snake swims over the seafloor in Indonesia
A banded sea snake (Laticauda colubrina) swims over a sandy seafloor in Indonesia. This venomous reptile feeds on small reef fish

Background imageSea Krait Collection: Sea krait snake, Great Barrier Reef, Australia

Sea krait snake, Great Barrier Reef, Australia
Sea krait snake, Great Barrier Reef, Queensland, Australia

Background imageSea Krait Collection: Highly venomous Olive Sea Snake, Australia

Highly venomous Olive Sea Snake, Australia
Highly venomous Olive Sea Snake (Aipysurus laevis), Australia, Coral Sea, Pacific Ocean

Background imageSea Krait Collection: Black and White Sea Krait, Indonesia

Black and White Sea Krait, Indonesia
Black and white banded Sea Krait, Indonesia

Background imageSea Krait Collection: Diver filming a sea krait

Diver filming a sea krait (Laticauda sp.) Cameraman Roger Munns filming a sea krate. Although extremely venomous these snakes are very gentle and unaggressive

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Sea krait (Laticauda sp.) surfacing for air. Kraits use their flattened tails to help propel themseves through the water. Although well adapted to life underwater


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The mesmerizing sea krait, also known as the Yellow-lipped sea snake (Laticauda colubrina), gracefully dives back down to the reef after surfacing. Found in the Pacific Ocean, specifically in Bali, Indonesia, this venomous Banded sea krait showcases its vibrant colors as it swims over a stunning coral reef. Captured in breathtaking underwater images like UW INDO 1992 118 and UW INDO 1990 15, these snapshots allow us to witness the beauty of this creature up close. With its distinctive yellow lips and sleek body, the Yellow-lipped a sight to behold. Its venomous nature adds an element of danger to its graceful movements. In shots like UW INDO 1989 38 and UW INDO 1989 96, we can see this fearless serpent heading up towards the surface with purpose. Not only does this fascinating species thrive in coral reefs but it also hunts amidst seagrass beds. The image of a Banded sea krait skillfully navigating through these underwater meadows brings forth a sense of awe for their adaptability and hunting prowess. From Apo Island Marine Park in the Philippines to Australia's Great Barrier Reef, photographers have been fortunate enough to capture moments where humans interact with these incredible creatures. Whether it's a scuba diver sharing space with a Sea Krait or witnessing one swimming over the seafloor in Indonesia, each encounter serves as a reminder of our connection with marine life. The Sea Kraits' presence reminds us that beneath the ocean's surface lies an entire world waiting to be explored and appreciated. These captivating images serve as windows into their mysterious realm—a realm filled with wonderment and respect for these majestic creatures that call our oceans home.