Acts of aggression likely because of ‘mistaken identity during sexual interactions’, researchers write

Highly venomous and sexually aroused sea snakes may attack human divers after confusing them with other snakes during breeding season, a new study suggests.

Related: Case of the mystery sea snakes: why are reptiles washing up on New Zealand’s shores?

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