SEA SNAKES EXTRA CREDIT

Hello, please post your sea snake paragraphs here for extra credit.  MAKE SURE TO USE PROPER SENTENCE STRUCTURE AND PUNCTUATION AND YES I KNOW I’M ALL CAPPING AT YOU!!!

6 Comments

  1. Bunny

    The Sea Snake are the deadliest and poisonous fish. Scientist say their venom is 50 times more potent than a king cobra. Sea Snakes do not always inject their venom when they bite. The poison moves 25% slower and is fatal over time. Fishermen are likely victims because they can get bitten on their feet and hands.

    • Prof. Edelson

      Thank you for replying! Good job!

  2. Janel king

    The most poisonous snakes in the world is the coral death adder. Marine biologist said that the sea snake venom is fifty times stronger than the king cobra. Sea snakes do not always inject venom when they bite. Nobody knows why. The poison is slow to take effect but its only twenty five percent deadly most of the time. Fishermen tend to be victims as well as anyone mishandling or stepping on the sea snake.

  3. Aziza Rasheed

    The Sea Snake are the deadliest and poisonous fish in the world.Scientist say their venom is 50 times more potent than a King Cobra. Sea Snakes do not always inject their venom when they bite. The poison moves 25% slower and is fatal over time. Fishermen are more likely victims because they can get bitten of their feet and hands.

  4. Prof. Edelson

    Great job. “The poison is slow to take effect, but when it does, it will be fatal about 25% of the time.” I could tell you were struggling here 😉

  5. Jasmine

    The most poisonous snake in the world is the coral snake or sometimes called the death adder. Marine scientist say that the sea snake venom is 50 times stronger than that of the King Cobra. But the sea snake doesn’t always inject venom when they bite. Nobody knows quite why this happens it’s a bit of a mystery. The poison takes slow to effect you, but its only 25% fatal most of the time at least. Fishermen tend to be one of the victims as well as any on stepping or mishandling the sea snake.

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