Juergen Freund / Close-up of a Horned sea snake (Acalyptophis peronii) resting its head on its coils. Queensland, Australia, February
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Juergen Freund / Researchers Guido and Katja Westhoff with Little filesnake (Acrochordus granulatus) caught by spotlighting when the snake surfaces to take a breath. Although true sea snakes are venomous, this aquatic...
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Shane Gross / Head portrait of a Shaws seasnake (Lapemis curtus) underwater near Malapascua, Philippines.
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Juergen Freund / Researcher Guido Westhoff leafing through his snake ID book with a crate of sea snakes in the background. Queensland, Australia, February 2008
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Juergen Freund / Researcher Guido Westhoff looking into a crate full of sea snakes caught during 3 hours spent spotlighting the river's surface at night. These snakes have been caught as part of a project to discover...
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Juergen Freund / Researchers Guido and Katja Westhoff prepare a sea snake for skin sampling. Guido will take a positive print from the skin using a polymer, then use an electron microscope to discover whether sea snak...
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Juergen Freund / Researcher Guido Westhoff uses an anesthesized Horned sea snake (Acalyptophis peronii) to discover whether sea snake tails have light receptors. A Faraday shield is used for shielding off noise. The e...
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Juergen Freund / Horned sea snake (Acalyptophis peronii) coiled with its head resting on its body, against a white background. Queensland, Australia
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Juergen Freund / Close-up of a Horned sea snake (Acalyptophis peronii) resting its head on its coils, seen from above. Queensland, Australia, February
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Juergen Freund / Close-up of a Horned sea snake (Acalyptophis peronii) resting its head on its coils. Queensland, Australia, February
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Juergen Freund / Close-up of a Horned sea snake (Acalyptophis peronii) resting its head on its coils. Queensland, Australia, February
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Juergen Freund / Researcher Guido Westhoff's Faraday shield aiming to find out if sea snake tail has light receptors - using anesthesized Shaw's Sea Snake (Lapemis curtus) specimen. The faraday shield is used for shie...