There are several species of snakes that live in salt water. Some of these include the olive sea snake, the blue-lipped sea krait, as well as the yellow-lipped sea krait.
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.
Considering frogs cannot live in salt water I would say nothing in the ocean eats frogs.
The only night crawler to live in salt water is the European Night Crawler. It is suitable for bait in brackish salt water. They can live up to 30 minutes in freezing or salty water.
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salt water crocodiles do, and can go from fresh to salt water at will.
Coral snakes do not live in water.
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.
Yes. Two of the deadliest snakes in the world live exclusively in the ocean.
Mostly explained in the name, "Water" Snakes live in streams, etc.
Manatees do live in salt water if they live in Florida they live in salt water and they live in springs if it is warm
Snakes live on land and eels live in the water.
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the salt water hatchet fish live in salt water!!!
all snakes like water but few to none live in it...no
Some beetles can and do live in salt water, such as the salt creek tiger
Because, the animals in the ocean cannot live in regular water like alligators,snakes,fish etc. But it keeps the ocean clean for the sea animals to live in.