No. The actually group of snakes classified as "water snakes" are non venomous. However, there are many semi aquatic and aquatic species that are venmous, but go by other names. If you see a snake and do not know what species it is, then treat it as if it might be venomous and leave it alone.
A water snake and a fish don't have anything in common except the fact that they both live in water. Other than that, they are two completely different species of animal. A water snake is a type of snake and a fish is, well, a fish.
No a water snake is still considered a reptile.
No - a water snake is a reptile.
No, it's a reptile.
An amphibian has the ability to survive in water or on land, worms and most snakes do not.
No, snakes are reptiles. A snake is a reptile, not an amphibian.No, a snake is not an amphibian.
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No - it's a reptile !
A NEMATOADE IS AN AMPHIBIAN its like a snake or worm but yes...it is a amphibian
a salamander is a amphibian and lives part of it's life in the water, but a snake is a reptile and has scales.
All of them. They are reptiles, not amphibians.
Well a toad is a amphibian and a snake is a reptile.
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No. An amphibian is an animal; a living thing. Water is a substance; it is not alive.
No. It is not an amphibian. It will die if it is not in water.