Diamondback rattlesnake seen swimming on Texas lake

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Seems like the Lone Star State's most common venomous snakes are trying to beat the heat, too. And yes, they can swim.
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Saw one at a park in Mansfield. He was relaxing on a log in the pond.

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Snake 🐍: I just have to get to the other side

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Yes kids. See how most of its body is on top of the water? That's one way to tell a snake like water moccasin, or any pit viper, from a harmless snake like a banded water snake. Water snakes body's will be 80% under the water.

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