At night the snakes do come and the citizens create a pool to corner the snakes, but, to their horror, the snakes can swim.
With its tail, the snake can swim well.
The snake was swimming in the sea's muddy waters, surrounded by bales of bright-green kelp.
Though the snakes could swim, the banks of the rivers upstream were too sheer and deep for them to get a belly-hold.
The snakes had been afraid of the sword, and swam away from it.
Only a snake wormed across in front of them, then swam like a fish through the green sea of jungle floor.
If a snake swims left and he doesn't like the way it looks, he sends the snake out again.
A green snake swims under the dock.
An alligator cruised the parking lot; snakes swam on the first floor.
The snake swims past the prey and suddenly snaps its head to the side.