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It has a pierced belly button.
 
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Point for reptile rascal this time. ...It has no belly scales......

Brenden your answer was ok but john's better But i think that you should get at least 1/2 point.

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brendan_spencer 1/2 point


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What is tropical Olive Seasnake Aipysurus laevis known for? What is different about him from other snake species?

I will pick best answer this time. That way mabe greeeeebo will have chance to impress us.
 
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it comes onto land to lay its eggs
 
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It has a light receptor in its tail which it uses to hunt prey...
It also constricts as well as uses venom to kill prey...
And it dosn't need land to give birth to its live young...
 
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they uses constrction to hold prey whilst injecting venom
 
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GRRR RR no fair!!!!!
 
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haha i get on at 5 2 6 and think oh yeah ive got 5 mins to spare
 
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It is still more to tell.
 
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it eats fish eggs..... :S???
 
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they eat small children that stray from their parents!!!
 
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They eat cephlapods...
 
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that these snakes also are found in large numbers (are not solitary animals)
 
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the body of this seasnake is brown topuroplish brown often with scattered spotted scales over the body the tail is brown or white there are 21-25 scales at mid bodyit is found around coral reefs but also in upper tidall areas of rivers it feeds on fishh shrimp and moluscs 1-5 young in a litter I thik the differences is what it eats
 
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It has a light receptor in its tail which it uses to hunt prey...
It also constricts as well as uses venom to kill prey...
And it dosn't need land to give birth to its live young...
They eat cephlapods...

And the fact they have large ventral scales is all that I can come up with!
 
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enlarged ventral scales so they can move on land ?
 
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