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Northern Mole Kingsnake
Land, Meadow, Africa, Botswana, Above
A northern watersnake sunning on a rock, in the middle of a Virginia river.
Northern watersnake (Nerodia sipedon) in Sprain Brook, Washington, Connecticut -- with copy space. At the height of spring, with pollen and a tree flower floating on the green water, and leaves from the previous fall under the surface. This common snake of eastern and central North America, about three feet long, is hunting for food along the bank. It is not venomous but will bite vigorously if handled.
Banded Water Snake - profile
Aesculapian snake,  climbing on tree. Wild animal.
Female grass snake (Natrix natrix) crawling on a tree trunk.
Snake photo of a northern water snake sunning on a log
Common Water Snake Sunning on a Log in a Lily Pad Filled Pond on a Summer Day
Old historical wall below lake surface of Songaria river and lake in Songkhla, Kanchanaburi
Water level view of juvenile banded water snake winding its way over lily pad leaves, its head reflected in the water
A Banded water snake looking for a prey in the amazing reserve of Green Cay wetlands in Florida.
A long dangerous snake coming out of the water shot in black and white
Mount Rainier, Washington
barnacle ,shipwarms swimming in salt water
Wild northern water snake at Natural Bridge State Park in Rockbridge County, Virginia USA
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Water Snake
Brown Watersnake - profile, curled up
Lake of karakaya Ordüzü Malatya Orduzu
The dice snake (Natrix tessellata),  a water snake swimming in the water of the estuary
Garter snake on a fallen tree in the forest
Closeup of a grass snake or common snake head above a lake's water surface during the summer
New Zealand Longfin Eel (Anguilla dieffenbachii) on the banks of a river in summer.
Water snake at Plitvice lakes in Croatia a popular tourist destination amid turquoise lakes and streams in picturesque and vulnerable water landscape
Wild northern water snake at Natural Bridge State Park in Rockbridge County, Virginia USA
Common kingsnake raising its head is a natural surprise slithering through swimming pool water in Tucson, Arizona
The dice snake (Natrix tessellata) is a Eurasian nonvenomous snake belonging to the family Colubridae, subfamily Natricinae. It is also called water snake.\nBrief description\n\nIllustration of dice snake (top) and grass snake (Natrix natrix) including underside\nFemales are bigger than males. Their typical size is 1.0–1.3 m long. Their color may vary from greyish green to brownish or almost black, with dark spots on the back. The belly is sometimes vividly coloured in yellow or orange, with black spots, very similar to dice, hence the name. \nBiology:\nLiving mainly near rivers, streams and lakes, it frequently feeds on fish. Sometimes, it feeds also on amphibians such as frogs, toads, and tadpoles. \nClassified as nonvenomous, N. tessellata produces a potent antihemorrhagin in its serum[4] and has been said to produce a neurotoxin through a gland in its mouth.[5] As a defence, it spreads a very bad-smelling secretion from its cloaca. Another defence mechanism is thanatosis, playing dead. \nDuring the mating season (March–May), they congregate in large groups. Egg-laying is usually in July, and one clutch consists of 10–30 eggs. The young snakes hatch in early September. \nDice snakes hibernate from October to April in dry holes near the water. \nDistribution:\nThe dice snake is found throughout much of Eurasia: Afghanistan, Albania, Armenia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, China, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, India, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Italy, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Lebanon, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Pakistan, Poland,[6] Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Switzerland, Syria, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Turkey, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, and Yemen. The species is also present in Egypt (source Wikipedia).\n\nThis Picture is made during a Vacation in Bulgaria in May 2018.
Western Garter Snake (Thamnophis Elegans). Photographed by acclaimed wildlife photographer and writer, Dr. William J. Weber.
Waterlily pond in late Autumn
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