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Anacondas are the biggest snake species that live in the amazon creeks. Garter snakes have been commonly found to live in american creeks. Rock pythons ocassionally go in shallow creeks of the african rivers to find prey to eat.
There are multiple types of snakes that can swim. But there are no actual species of snakes that live their whole(or even half) lives in water. Snakes do not have gills, because of this there are not many snakes that even swim. Lot's of snakes can, but no snake lives in water.
Cotton mouth snakes, Water moccosins, copperheads, or black snakes are common just for little creek waters.
Anacondas are always seen in wetlands (only in South America!).
That they are nocturnal and diurnal.
Yes it can.
Sea snakes do live in water although they have to surface to breathe like whales and dolphins.
Black Snakes, Copperheads, and several harmless water snake varieties. I live in Claremont.
They can range in years but they can live a long life. They live up to 35 years of age, and they can grow up to many feet long. It also depends on what kind of snake it is.
bats, blind millipedes, fish, and snakes
Snakes live in nearly every habitat imaginable, from forests and lakeshores to prairies and deserts, and on every continent except Antarctica. In habitats like underground burrows to the tops of trees, to ocean depths as much as 150 meters. Many snakes survive in regions that are extremely cold. The only place without snakes are Ireland and New Zealand. Snakes are able to live in many different environments; warm places, creeks, rainforests or forests. A summary of this paragraph is that snakes live in every imaginable habitat!
No, for that matter there is no confirmed sightings of non-venomous snakes either.
yes king snakes do live in freshwater creek
Grass snakes and rattle snakes and garden snake
Yes! What kind of snakes are you concerned about?
rattle snakes
rattle snakes, scorpions, sideways snakes,
yes they live in creeks, and they also live in ponds, lakes, etc.
the creeks lived in Alabama and Georgia.
The kind of snakes that live in the Savannah are Bush python, spitting cobra, black mamba, Gabon viper. answered by Eleanor . A .
Vipers
the creeks lived in Alabama and Georgia.
yes. the kind depends on which forest
Rattlesnakes, king snakes, gopher snakes, coral snakes, rat snakes, garter snakes and many others.