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No. Snakes to not expose their fangs while drinking.
Yes it is safe for only some snakes though
Snakes of the subfamily Natricinae are usually regarded as water snakes.
yes,snakes do need water.they could live a little while without it,but not very long.Yes they do.Desert snakes are specially design to retain the water they encounter, and they also get moisture from their prey, and probably they, in the wild, know the vegetation and spots where water can be found.All snakes do need water to survive. If you're thinking of keeping a desert species, do some careful research first to determine how much they should be given and when.
All snakes drink water.
Raccoons obtain their drinking water and much of their food from ponds, including fish, frogs, crayfish, snails, snakes. etc.
snakes are every were i find land snakes in water ,water snakes on land even when im not looking.
Yes, some species of snakes are semi-aquatic and can be found living in water for parts of their lives. Water snakes, sea snakes, and anacondas are examples of snakes that are adapted to living in aquatic environments. However, not all snakes are aquatic, and some prefer to live on land.
Water moccasins are snakes that are water bound, so like water snakes, basically
Coral snakes do not live in water.
Water snakes, sea snakes, sea kraits, water moccasins. Most snakes can swim but many choose to avoid water.
Hmm... I'm not an expert on snakes, but I don't think the Milk snake got it's name by drinking milk. I don't think there a lot of snakes that do, if any.