The serpent eel spends most of its time buried in the sand with only its head peeking out. Hiding beneath the sand can be a long, sinuous body up to eight feet (2.5 meters) long.
The serpent eel spends most of its time buried in the sand with only its head peeking out. Hiding beneath the sand can be a long, sinuous body up to eight feet (2.5 meters) long.