Sea snakes avoid predators with tails that can ‘see’
A study from the University of Adelaide has found that olive sea snakes have a light-sensing ability in their skin that allows them to ‘see’ through their tails to avoid predators.
A study from the University of Adelaide has found that olive sea snakes have a light-sensing ability in their skin that allows them to ‘see’ through their tails to avoid predators.
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