keelmandlid
Keelmandlid, also known as the keelback or sea snake, is a genus of marine snakes found in the family Hydrophiidae. The genus includes two species: Hydrophis melanocephalus and Hydrophis platurus. Keelmandlids are characterized by their elongated bodies, which can reach lengths of up to 2.5 meters, and their distinctive keeled scales that run along their backs. These scales are unique to the genus and help to distinguish keelmandlids from other marine snakes.
Keelmandlids are found in the coastal waters of the Indian and Pacific Oceans, as well as the
Keelmandlids are oviparous, meaning they lay eggs. The females typically lay a clutch of 10-20 eggs, which
Keelmandlids play an important role in their ecosystems as predators of small fish and invertebrates. They