No. Snakes are vertebrates belonging to the phylum chordata. Porifera are sponges.
Cotton Mouth snake and Garden snakes
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Biggest threat is a landowner with a 22 rifle or 12ga shotgun.
noThe different names come in because of the snakes' defensive display. The snake coils up and opens it's mouth wide-revealing the white flesh of the inside of it's mouth...hence, cotton-mouth.
Actually four different poisonous snakes are in the Everglades. The Eastern diamondback rattle snake. The Cotton mouth. Coral snake and the Dusky Pygmy rattlesnake live there.
Some Texas snakes are poisonous. There are rattlesnakes, coral snakes, copperheads and Cotton Mouth Water Moccasins in Texas, all of which are poisonous. Of course, there are many non-poisonous snakes too.
Yes the fang is the most sharpest tooth in a snakes mouth
Porifera, also known as sponges, are filter feeders that lack a true mouth or gut. They filter microscopic organisms and particles from the water to obtain nutrition through specialized cells in their bodies.
Yes! If it has a mouth big enough it will bite people...
Growing up in the South you are taught from the time you are small to watch for these snakes esp. when you're near water - they are very poisonous and have a nasty temper. They have dark bodies (which blends easily into the landscape) but when they open their mouth it is as white as cotton - i.e. cotton mouth moccasin
Yes - a cotton-mouth is a highly venomous species of snake. It gets its name from the colour of the skin on the inside of its mouth.