The only thing even close to eating a Northern Copper Belly Water Snake is the great egret. Not the Eagle, sometimes people mistake the Northern Copper Belly Water Snake for the eagle because they act the same but look just a little bit different.
give it some gasoline and milk mixed together. rub this on its body
they eat frogs, tadpools, rabbits, mice, rats, birds, chickens, little girls named Emily
The Northern Water snake - is a NON-venomous species... However - they do bear a striking resemblance to the Water Moccasin - which IS venomous.
A ring snake non venomous or a red belly water snake but it don't have a ring
it slithers in the water and gets some
cow farts
At least these snakes are confirmed to be present - Northern Copperhead Timber Rattlesnake Black Racer Northern Ringneck Snake Eastern Milk Snake Northern Water Snake Eastern Rat Snake source - paherp.org
yes it is possible
Its head is colored like copper (the metal they use for pennies and water pipes in homes), and the body of the snake is a different color.
Yellow teaser snake.look up broad banded Water Snake &Plain belly water snakes both are found in oklahoma & both are non-venomous.
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
in tennessee what your biggest threat is is the copperhead or water maucousen or the timber rattle snake the worst one is probably the copper head