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Every Sea Snake Explained in 13 Minutes Beaked sea snake. The most dangerous snake in the ocean, and it's not even close. This pale gray hunter is responsible for roughly 90% of all sea snake bite fatalities, yet most people have never heard of it. It grows between 1.2 and 1.4 meters long, about the length of a baseball bat, and carries venom so toxic it could kill 50 people with a single bite. That venom is four to eight times stronger than a cobra's, attacking muscles and shutting down kidneys within hours. The beaked sea snake doesn't look particularly aggressive. It moves slowly through coastal waters, estuaries, and mangrove forests across the Indo-Pacific, hunting fish in murky shallows where visibility is terrible. But when it's cornered, especially in fishing nets, it strikes fast and without warning. Most bites happen to fishermen pulling in their catch, and here's the terrifying part, victims often don't feel the bite until symptoms appear 30 minutes later. These snakes can stay underwater for five hours by absorbing oxygen directly through their skin. Fishing nets remain their biggest threat, trapping them as bycatch and triggering panic bites. Coastal development continues to destroy the estuaries where they breed. But not all sea snakes are hunters. Some are built for something stranger.