Water snake explained
Different snakes are called water snakes. "Water snake" is also sometimes used as a descriptive term for any snakes that spend a significant time in or near fresh water, such as any species belonging to the family Acrochordidae. They should not be confused with sea snakes, which live primarily or entirely in marine environments.
Examples of snakes called water snakes include:
- Family Boidae
- Family Colubridae
- Afronatrix, a monotypic genus with the sole representative, the African brown water snake, Afronatrix anoscopus
- Hydrops (snake)
- Hydromorphus
- Hydrodynastes species, including:
- Natrix natrix
- Natrix tessellata
- Nerodia species
- Opisthotropis species
- Ptychophis, a monotypic genus with the sole representative, the fanged water snake, Ptychophis flavovirgatus
- Sinonatrix species, including:
- Trimerodytes species
- Fowlea species, including:
- Helicops (snake) species, including:
- Liophis species, including:
- Family Homalopsidae - all species, for example:
- Family Viperidae
- Agkistrodon piscivorus - cottonmouth
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