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Male sea snakes evolved big eyes to ogle at females

Por: Newsweek World December 13, 2023

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Being able to slither gracefully through the ocean isn't the only thing that sets sea snakes apart from snakes on land: Their sex lives are vastly different too.To adapt to life in the ocean, sea snakes underwent a range of strange adaptations, including changes in size and increased dimorphism—or different characteristics—between the sexes, according to a new paper in the journal Royal Society Open Science.The paper reveals that female... + full article



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