Yes. There are many snakes that live primarily in water, and all snakes can swim. In the U.S., the Cottonmouth Water Moccasin is a venomous snake that lives primarily in water. The Queen snake, and the Brown Water snake are two harmless snakes that live in water. There are also some snakes that live in the ocean and are known by the generic name Sea snake. These are found primarily in Asian waters.
The anaconda is the very big snake of different species that lives in waters of the south american rivers. Females, which grow larger than males by 20 percent, can be over 25 ft long and weigh up to 550 pounds.
the water snakes
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Yeah. Snakes that live in water, live in water.yes snake can live in water but not for longer period of time . it depend upon which types os snakes is ?
Coral snakes do not live in water.
Yes. Two of the deadliest snakes in the world live exclusively in the ocean.
Mostly explained in the name, "Water" Snakes live in streams, etc.
Snakes live on land and eels live in the water.
There were snakes or water snakes near the river.
Copperhead snakes are found in North America. These snakes tend to live in the forest, near swamps, and near rocky areas as well. Their diets consist mostly of mice and other rodents.
all snakes like water but few to none live in it...no
Snakes are not extinct or rare, they only live in places near the equator.
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yes they do
no they do not they live near Australia and south of the united states....