Snakes do not drink water in the same way mammals do; instead, they absorb it through their skin and by using their tongues. When a snake encounters water, it can use its tongue to flick and capture droplets, which then travel to the back of its throat. Additionally, snakes can absorb moisture from their environment, including the prey they consume. This ability helps them stay hydrated without needing to drink frequently.
Take it to your vet and have them probe it.
Water Moccasin by JZ
The garter snake is close to the water snake
Cobra and water-snake
Well, not swim but a snake that can sort of swim is the water snake.
Water Moccasins are a poisonous snake. A very aggressive snake as well.
Miss Mississippi red water snake
It lives on land.
Yes they can, only if it is an sea snake.
No - they are completely separate species. The banded water snake or Southern water snake has the Latin name Nerodia fasciata - the Water moccasin is Agkistrodon piscivorus. Additionally - The banded water snake is non-venomous, as opposed to the highly venomous Water moccasin !
it depends on the kind of snake it can take months possibly years
wash the wound out with water and soap then get a bandage but if it contains venom then call the ambulance immediately