Its primary diet is fish and amphibians, specifically slow fish, crayfish, amphiumas (eel-like salamanders), frogs and toads.
Not usually. Their main diet is small manuals and ground dwelling birds, but juvenile rattlesnakes do occasionally eat insects.
The Anaconda (eunectes murinus). There are many snakes that could be found in the wetlands, such as nothern water snake, cottonmouth, diamondback water snake, garter snakes.
No, its primary diet is fish and amphibians, specifically slow fish, crayfish, amphiumas (eel-like salamanders), frogs and toads.
Yellow teaser snake.look up broad banded Water Snake &Plain belly water snakes both are found in oklahoma & both are non-venomous.
A snake that is black with white diamonds on its back is likely a diamondback water snake (Nerodia rhombifer). It is a non-venomous species found in the southeastern United States. Another possibility could be the eastern diamondback rattlesnake (Crotalus adamanteus), which is venomous and found in the southeastern U.S. too.
The eastern diamondback rattlesnake is the largest snake in North America, followed by the western diamondback. The eastern can reach eight feet in length, the western, seven.
The diamondback rattle snake.
Yes, it is the largest venomous snake in Florida.
problably the Kobra
The snake you are describing is likely a diamondback water snake. These snakes are non-venomous and primarily feed on fish, amphibians, and small mammals. While they may seem intimidating, they are generally not aggressive towards humans unless provoked.
Venomous snakes of Louisiana:Eastern diamondback rattlesnake - may have been extirpatedCanebrake rattlesnakePygmy rattlesnakeCopperheadCottonmouthHarlequin coral snake - may have been extirpatedTexas coral snake
They belong to the venomous snake family, Viperidae.