Five to six feet.
they are 6 feet
Nerodia clarkii compressicauda
The venom of a Mangrove snake is not considered potent enough to cause death in humans.
Mangrove ecosystems are home to several types of snakes, with the mangrove water snake (Nerodia fasciata) being one of the most notable. These semi-aquatic snakes are often found in brackish water and are adept at swimming. Other species, such as the green tree python and various sea snakes, may also inhabit mangrove areas, taking advantage of the diverse habitats these environments provide.
Numerous water reptiles live in Australia. They include:Saltwater (Estuarine) crocodileFreshwater crocodileEastern water dragonsSea snake e.g. Northern mangrove sea snake, Olive sea snake, etcEastern water skinkMarine turtle - various species
Search Wikipedia ! Look for 'mangrove snake' or 'king snake' - there's plenty of examples !
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Its a garter snake wich is harmless they have those colors because theyve been in the shade for a long time.
The first one that comes to mind is the Mangrove snake - see related link for a picture.
Mangrove fruits are dispersed by water
a battle between snake and a kenyen mangrove crab .p.s oliolioliolioliolioli
they grow in Africa