Do sea snakes eat algae?

No, sea snakes do not eat algae. They are carnivorous and their diet primarily consists of fish, eels, and other smaller marine animals. Sea snakes are well adapted to hunting and capturing prey in the water. They use their long, streamlined bodies and powerful tails to propel themselves through the water with speed and agility. They also possess specialized venom that they use to subdue and immobilize their prey. Sea snakes are unique among reptiles in that they have adapted to a marine environment, and their diet reflects this adaptation.