Yes it can.
A water moccasin can get about five feet long.
If you're referring to Nerodia erythrogaster, then no, they're not venomous. They will, however, bite. Their bites can lead to a nasty infection.
How did the cottonmouth (water moccasin) get its name? From it's treat display, opening it's mouth as a warning.
The most common predators of the water moccasin are: foxes, hawks, shrews, and skunks.
The water moccasin has facial pits in their jaws. This allows them to sense the heat of their prey. They also have paralyzing venom.
A water moccasin can get about five feet long.
Yes they are. They can be deadly if not treated for their bite. And I have read that 1 percent or something like that die if untreated.
A water moccasin snake's scientific name is Agkistrodon piscivorus.
If you're referring to Nerodia erythrogaster, then no, they're not venomous. They will, however, bite. Their bites can lead to a nasty infection.
Yes! If it has a mouth big enough it will bite people...
Water moccasin venom isn't a cure for HIV.
Shoes or water snake, it's moccasin.
No, water moccasin is a common noun. It is a general word for a type of snake.
No, the cottonmouth or water moccasin is a very common venomous snake of the south, found near water.
Water Moccasin by JZ
they get their food out of water
The general color of a Water Moccasin (also called Copperhead and other names) is brown, gray, tan, yellowish love or black to suit it's ground cover. The dorsal banding is staggered and brighter in color, but as the snake ages the colors conform to olive brown, gray/brown or black. The belling is white/yellow/white or tan marked with dark spots. Water Moccasins are venomous, but unbelievable as it may seem they would rather give a warning of standing straight up in the water to an intruder (such as a human) rather than bite. The bite of a Water Moccasin is venomous, but if help is nearby antibiotics, etc., are given and the person will survive. Another unusual thing is a Water Moccasin can lash out and give what they call a 'dry bite' meaning they have not excreted venom into their victim. I don't know who answered this question but whomever it was is stupid if they think that a water moccasin and a copperhead are the same thing. A water moccasin will kill you and a copperhead will only make you sick or cause a finger or toe to be amputated.