Cotton Mouth snake and Garden snakes
sea snakes can dive in freshwater
Smaller fish, crayfish, insects, frogs and small snakes.
yes king snakes do live in freshwater creek
Fish, snakes, turtles,yabbies, freshwater muscels etc
The Western Ribbon Snake is found in North and Central America in freshwater habitats.
ok i do not have any clue what you mean. do you mean they do the water?
The freshwater snake or Keelback lives in northern Australia. It can grow to 75 cm. It is not poisonous.http://www.qm.qld.gov.au/Find+out+about/Animals+of+Queensland/Reptiles/Snakes/Common+and+dangerous+species/Freshwater+Snake+Keelback+Snake#.WG8vE5Jiai4
No. Well, not scales like fish or snakes. Their skin is just like a freshwater crocodile's. There isn't a huge difference.
Fish, crayfish, turtles, mussels, otters, mink, nutria, snakes, herons, anhingas, osprey, bald eagle, salamanders, frogs.
Yes, Lake Mead is home to various fish species, but it does not have native eels or snakes. The lake is primarily known for its populations of bass, catfish, and other freshwater fish. While snakes may be found in the surrounding areas, they typically do not inhabit the water itself. If introduced species exist, they are not commonly reported.
Water snakes are found in various freshwater habitats such as lakes, rivers, ponds, marshes, and streams. They can be found in North America, Europe, Asia, Africa, and Australia. Water snakes are excellent swimmers and are often seen basking on rocks or logs near water.
Snakes can be found in a variety of biomes, including deserts, forests, grasslands, and wetlands. Each species adapts to its specific environment; for instance, some desert snakes are camouflaged to blend in with sandy terrain, while tree-dwelling snakes thrive in forest canopies. Additionally, aquatic snakes inhabit freshwater and marine environments. Overall, their adaptability allows them to occupy diverse habitats across the globe.