Dr. Jenkins sits down with Dr. Harold Heatwole, who has arguably spent more time among sea snakes than any snake expert in the world and literally wrote the book on sea snakes. They discuss interesting aspects of sea snake ecology and natural history ranging from taxonomy, biogeography, habitats, feeding, adaptations to marine life, venom, and diet. Throughout the discussion, Dr. Heatwole weaves in stories of adventure diving with these amazing species. You are not going to want to miss this 88 year old legend in snake biology.
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79 | The Future of Snake Ecology and Conservation in the Northwest
78 | San Francisco Gartersnakes with Dr. Halstead
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76 | A New Reptile Conservation Center at Riverbanks Zoo
75 | Southeastern Reptile Rescue: From Film to Adopting Out Snakes
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