sea snakes can dive in freshwater
Dove is the past tense form of, "dive".
Yes, some species of poisonous snakes are able to swim on top of the water for short distances by using their muscles and body shape to stay afloat. However, they typically swim with their bodies partially submerged to move more efficiently through the water.
yes king snakes do live in freshwater creek
Well... It depends on what you mean by dive... do you mean dive of a board or dive with a scuba tank. eather way as long as its not Fresh fresh you will be fine
fish, some snakes, some birds and frogs
I do know sea snakes srink fresh water when it rains. The fresh rain water collects at the top before mixing with the salt water and the snakes come to the surface and drink it. I am trying to find the answer to the same question you have but for now am assuming the case of the turtles is the same as the snakes. Very few animals are equipped to drink salt water.
Fish, tadpoles, frogs, snakes, lizards(some), fresh water crocodile's.
fish ofcourse...,fleas,flies,mosquitoes,insects,amphibians,water loving snakes,mammals,birds and animals.
Snakes of the subfamily Natricinae are usually regarded as water snakes.
Yes, king snakes need access to water in order to stay hydrated. It is essential for their overall health and well-being. Make sure to provide a shallow dish of fresh water for your king snake to drink from.
If you mean to sterilize it you don't, when done a dive just a rinse in fresh water and hang in the shade is all the cleaning you really need to do.
River otters live in the shores of fresh water regions. River otters live on river shores. River otters hold there breath when going under water. They also use sticks and branches to build a dam in the water.