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These 7 Snakes Swim So Smoothly, You’d Mistake Them for Fish

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| etimes.in | Last updated on - Jul 14, 2025, 07:00 IST
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7 Fascinating Snake Species That Are Surprisingly Graceful Swimmers



Not every snake sticks to dry land. While most people picture them slipping through leaves or sunbathing on rocks, the truth is that some snakes have taken quite well to water. Lakes, rivers, mangroves– even oceans. And they’re not splashing around either. Their bodies move with surprising grace, barely making a sound.

Some of them swim only when needed. Others live most of their lives in water. Let’s look at seven snakes that know their way through it.

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Coral snake


The coral snake has red, yellow, and black bands. It’s venomous, no doubt, but what many people don’t realise is that some species can swim, especially those found in wet forests or marshy areas. They’re not diving for fish, but if water comes in their way, they’ll glide through it with ease.

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Cottonmouth


Found across the southern U.S., this snake likes moving around slow-moving streams and swamps. It can float quietly on top of the water or slither below the surface. Often mistaken for a non-venomous water snake, but it’s best not to take that chance. Not aggressive, but definitely aware.

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Mangrove viper

These snakes live in mangrove roots, mud, and low trees– and can swim short distances when needed. They stay still most of the time, waiting for something to get close. Then it’s a fast strike. They don’t travel far, but water is no obstacle.

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Sea snake



These snakes are built for the ocean. Flat tails help them steer through water like paddles. They don’t need land at all. Most sea snakes are rarely seen, but they’re out there in coral reefs and open seas. Venomous, yes– but not a threat unless handled.

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Water snake


These snakes are often found near ponds, lakes, and riverbanks. Quick swimmers, great at diving under to chase frogs or small fish. Not venomous, but often mistaken for something dangerous. They’re shy, fast, and usually gone before you even know they’re there.

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Banded sea krait


Banded sea krait is a part-time swimmer. It hunts in water but comes to land to rest or lay eggs. Moves slowly in the sea, but it knows what it’s doing. Its bite is strong, though encounters are rare. You might see it around coastal reefs or shorelines.

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Whip snake

Thin, fast, and always alert. Usually found near water, though not in it full-time. But when it needs to swim– across a stream or puddle– it handles it with no problem. These snakes rely more on speed than anything else. You’ll see them dart before you realise they were there.

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