They can go into the water but they live on land. They burrow into the ground, they do swim and you can find them in the sand or grass and in trees, on fences and vines, under rocks, boards, etc.
So the snakes are safe from the sun.
You can only swim in water, not in sand. No animal can swim in sand.
Coral snakes do not live in water.
i think rattlesnakes do
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.
Snakes live on land and eels live in the water.
Nope - they are forest and grassland dwellers.
all snakes like water but few to none live in it...no
No, Frogs do not need sand to live in the water. Frogs though may elect to live in swim in sand many are just as happy to bury themselves in small pebbles, mud, or other fine substrate. This practice is to hide from predators such as snakes. If there is no predators, or species that the frog views as a potential predator, a frog will be fine to leave in the water with no substrate at all. Though the frog is safe and can survive this will likely cause the animal stress. Simply to answer in a line all frogs need to survive is a source of oxygen and a source of food, not sand.