Animals
“Extinct” Deadly Sea Snake Allegedly Found in the Ocean’s “Twilight Zone”
Scientists working on the Ashmore Reef in Western Australia were the first humans to see a short-nosed sea snake in more than two decades last week. The reptiles, which are olive-colored and highly endangered, have been considered extinct in the region for 23 years.
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