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Roving Gang of Sea Snakes and Fish Terrorize Reef
Lethal sea kraits (snakes) are too slow to catch fish in a straight chase. Fortunately, they have partners in crime - shoals of yellow goatfish and trevally who seek similar prey. The big fish scare the prey into the cracks where the sea snakes can catch them.
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