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There are many types of water snakes found in the world. The type of snake you encounter depends on the region in which you are traveling. You should know that a snake could strike you from a distance of half of their body length.
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The Natricinae subfamily includes water snakes (Nerodia) and garter snakes (Thamnophis) among others. With a family this large, there will always be disagreements about classification, especially regarding the numbers and types of subspecies.
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Since they need air regularly they are usually found in shallow waters of the Indian Ocean, and warmer areas of the Pacific Ocean. They eat fish, fish eggs and eels that they find under rocks and in reefs. There are about 30-50 different types of sea snakes and they belong to the Cobra family.
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Poisonous Snakes of the United States ... Poisonous Snake Index Pictures of Snakes ... Adult Cottonmouth (water moccasin) picture...
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can you tell me all types of Water Snakes; ... Back to Water Snakes Forum Forums Home Members Area ... Water Snakes Forum...
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Care Sheet for Corn Snakes ... Newspaper or papertowells which is cheap and clean,or for a more natureal substrate you could use jungle moss,reptile bark or even astroturf - You should use a big enough water bowell for the corn snake to fit its whole body into,and the water should be changed daily.
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What types of snakes have Water Habitat ? ... See this page Snakes having water habitats ... The largest snakes in the world are members of the family Boidae, which includes the boa and the python. Some members of this family never attain a length of more than 0.6 m (2 ft), but the largest may grow to more than 9 m (30 ft).
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Snakes Question: Where Do Water Snakes Live? The answer lies in the question itself. However, there different types of water snakes who live in different bodies of water. I will give you some examples. ... However, there different types of water snakes who live in different bodies of water. I will give you some examples.
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