No a water snake is still considered a reptile.
If you meant the sea snake 'Hydrophis belcheri' - It's diet consists of fish and shell-fish.
A snake's skeleton is internal and made of bones, while a fish's skeleton is primarily made of cartilage. Additionally, fish skeletons typically have two main sections: the backbone and the skull, while snake skeletons are more elongated and flexible to aid in their slithering movement.
Fish
The fish that looks like a snake is called an eel. Eels have a long, snake-like body with no scales and can be found in both saltwater and freshwater environments.
A long snake-like fish with circular gills could be referred to as an eel.
techniqly,a snake is not a bony fish,a snake is a reptile.:)<3 riah
the fish have fins the snake have wiggles
A fish
they are snakes, not fish
Water + snake = fish
Bacterium + plankton
fish,snake
Yes
Yes
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No
An eel.