The Agelenidae are a large family of spiders in the suborder Araneomorphae (Indian funnel web spider). The smallest species of the Agelenidae are about 4 mm in bodily length, excluding leg span. Fairly large species are about 20 mm in length. Some exceptionally large species, for example Eratigena atrica, may reach 5 cm to 10 cm in total leg span. Agelenidae have eight eyes in two horizontal rows of four. all are visiable in the photo.
These snakes are generally found in the coast and coastal islands of India. They are amongst the most common of the 20 kinds of sea snakes found in that region. They are active both during the day and at night. They are able to dive up to 100 m and stay underwater for a maximum of five hours before resurfacing. Sea snakes are equipped with glands to eliminate excess salt. They are venomous and notably aggressive, with some herpetologists describing them as "cantankerous and savage". The venom of this species is made up of highly potent neurotoxins and myotoxins. This widespread species is responsible for the vast majority of deaths from sea snake bites .
Sunset from dajipur wildlife sanctuary. All colors in one shot. I can't describe this moment in words. Waited 2 hours to click. Sun giving his last rays to the mountains. Not captured: red color all over in tress like they were bathing in red-vine. Time for the jungle to get alive. Untill the next sunrise
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