Sea Snakes See in Technicolor: A Reversal of Ancestral Vision Loss
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A new study reveals that the annulated sea snake, a venomous snake species indigenous to the oceans of Australia and Asia, has evolved to perceive an extended color range. A new paper in Genome Biology and Evolution, published by Oxford University Press, finds that the annulated sea snake, a spec

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Sea Snakes See in Technicolor: A Reversal of Ancestral Vision Loss

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Sea Snakes See in Technicolor: A Reversal of Ancestral Vision Loss

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