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RARE PHOTOS: Northern water snake size explained why this harmless snake can look massive | Vintage Vibes

Northern water snakes are some of the most common snakes found around ponds, rivers, swamps, and lakes in eastern parts of America and Canada. They are also among the most misunderstood snakes. For starters, many people describe northern water snakes as unusually large snakes when they spot them next to the water bodies. The truth is that these snakes are harmless because they are not venomous. There are many biological and optical reasons for them appearing to be unusually large.

According to wildlife biologists, the reason behind the misconception is due to body shape, swimming posture, lighting, and environments where these snakes exist. It is their physical structure that makes them appear bigger than they look like.

Actual size of northern water snakes

Northern water snakes are medium to large-sized snakes according to North American standards. As explained on the Savannah River Ecology Laboratory website from the University of Georgia, adults normally grow from 24 to 55 inches in length. These sizes are quite large for any snake. Compared to other thin-bodied snakes, northern water snakes have thick bodies.

When scientists investigated Lake Erie water snakes, a group of northern water snakes, they noticed that females could reach a bigger body size than males. One of the studies posted at PubMed revealed that females' body sizes were much greater than those of males from the same population.

This explains why in some cases, the snake is spotted looking unusually big. A mature female lying across a bank of a river looks much bigger than an ordinary adult snake. Scientists studying populations of northern water snakes noted that body size variation is common in this species. They claim that many individuals do not realize how big a water snake can get to be.

Why does a snake look bigger in water?

When an individual is in water, the size is perceived differently. This is one of the main reasons why northern water snakes look so large. The biomechanics research published in PubMed found out that when northern water snakes move fast in the water, some parts of their bodies become temporarily compressed.

It should be noted that snakes do not grow bigger while moving. What actually happens is that there is a change in the shape of the body in such a way that it becomes thicker and heavier when viewed from above. Reflections, ripples, and angle of view contribute to the appearance. These snakes are typically observed from afar over ponds and rivers as opposed to clear visibility.

This effect can also happen due to biomechanics, according to which water-distorted snakes could be perceived by humans differently. It means that a snake swimming near the surface will appear longer and fatter in comparison to snakes that are on land.

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