Yellow-bellied sea snakes are reptiles found in the Pacific and Indian Oceans.
Yellow-bellied sea snakes eat meat. During the day they feed on small fish. The yellow-bellied sea snake’s bite is poisonous. At night, the sea snake dives to the bottom of the ocean. It can stay underwater for up to 3 hours.
The tail of a sea snake is flat and is used as a paddle. The snake can move quickly but usually floats on ocean currents.

The yellow-bellied sea snake moves its body from side to side to swim quickly.
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