One of a series of photographs from "another perspective"
Using a custom-built aquarium at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, photographer Carl Hansen got this close-up view of deadly Yellow Bellied Sea Snakes (Pelamis platurus). Captured for study by STRI scientists, they have the most toxic venom of any snake. There is no known antivenom for their bite.
(Smithsonian Photo by Carl Hansen)
Copyright 1996 Smithsonian Institution