they live in the air with birds
land, water, and trees.
It lives mainly in the water but can also travel on land.
depends what kind like rattlesnake on land watersnake both
They can't live in water because they can't swim.
Some reptiles live in water and some live on land. Take a snake for example, some live in water, some live on land, and some live in both. I think a reptile can live in both and some can not because most reptile have lungs or some have gills.
Some reptiles live in water and some live on land. Take a snake for example, some live in water, some live on land, and some live in both. I think a reptile can live in both and some can not because most reptile have lungs or some have gills.
Some reptiles live in water and some live on land. Take a snake for example, some live in water, some live on land, and some live in both. I think a reptile can live in both and some can not because most reptile have lungs or some have gills.
Most snake species are land-dwellers. However, there are semi-aquatic species - such as the anaconda. There are also several species of sea-snake (such as the Krait) who spend all their time in water - only coming onto land to lay their eggs.
well probably not. most snakes live on land and sharks in water
Horses are animals that have four legs and live on land they eat apples but a sea horse is a creature with no legs and lives on water and sometimes land but commonly water and eats plankton and crustaceans and more.
A snake head is a type of fish that lives both on land and in the water. It can live almost anywhere, is extremely aggressive, eats anything, and kills out of instinct. What's sad is that only a thin strip of land prevents them from entering the Everglades.
The land would need to be at least 1 acre and it would need to have shelter for the animal and a food and water supply.