How do sea snakes prevent water from entering their respiratory passages when submerged?

Answer

Their nostrils are equipped with specialized, one-way valves

The nostrils, located on the top of the head, possess specialized one-way valves that automatically seal when the snake submerges, ensuring dry air passages.

How do sea snakes prevent water from entering their respiratory passages when submerged?
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