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Sea Snakes Stay Dehydrated up to 7 Months Waiting for Fresh Drinking Water
Dehydration may not seem like a problem sea snakes would encounter. After all, they live their lives in water. But according to a University of Florida researcher, sea snakes can be dehydrated for months at a time, waiting for fresh rainwater to quench their thirst.
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