Cottonmouths live where there are lots of prey
Columbus Cottonmouths was created in 1996.
Cottonmouths reproduce sexually. The female's eggs are fertilized by the male.
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
Cottonmouths (Water Moccasins) are commonly found along the Mississippi River. Other species include Northern watersnakes, Garter snakes, and Rat snakes. Some non-venomous species like the Broad-banded water snake also inhabit this area.
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they slither around from place to place
Cottonmouths live where there are lots of prey
Mostly, cottonmouths grow to 48 inches. But some cottonmouths grew a whopping 9 feet.
marsh, wetlands. Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama
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no they don't give fatal bites