The move from life on land to life in the sea has led to the evolution of a new sense for sea snakes, a University of Adelaide-led study suggests. An olive sea snake (Aipysurus laevis) dives after taking a breath at the water’s surface [Credit: Chris Malam]The international team, led by researchers in the University's School of Biological Sciences, studied tiny and poorly understood structures on the heads of snakes called...
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