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A sea snake rests on rocks near at the shore of Orchid Island, Taiwan. A University of Florida zoologist has shown that the snake, a black-banded sea krait, and other sea snake species drink freshwater, contradicting the conventional view that they satisfy their drinking needs by sipping sea water. Credit: Leslie Babonis, UF Department of Zoology.

A sea snake rests on rocks near at the shore of Orchid Island, Taiwan. A University of Florida zoologist has shown that the snake, a black-banded sea krait, and other sea snake species drink freshwater, contradicting the conventional view that they satisfy their drinking needs by sipping sea water. Credit: Leslie Babonis, UF Department of Zoology.

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