The Yellow-Bellied Sea Snake, Hydrophis Platurus, Is The Only Reptile In The Order Squamata That Lives On The Open Sea, And The Snake Does Not Drink Sea Water. So, How Does It Quench Its Thirst? Well, According To Scientists, It Does So From The Lens Of Rainwater That Floats On The Sea Surface.
How do sea snakes in salt water get a drink? – FuturityWhen researchers found that sea snakes need freshwater, a new mystery emerged: How do they find it?