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Video of courtship behaviour in turtle headed sea snakes

The University of Adelaide
Jenna Crowe-Riddell (Aggregated by) Kate Sanders (Aggregated by)
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Underwater video of courship behaviour in Emydocephalus annulatus showing male chin pressing and tongue flicking. This video was filmed using a GoPro Hero 4 at Baies des Citron, Noumea, New Caledonia, in July 2019.

Issued: 2021-03-25

Created: 2021-03-25

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