explain Ruths attraction to Peter
Another answer from someone else that ACTUALLY knows what they are talking about: They live in swampy areas or bayous. NOT the Farmington River. Only trout and other fish live in the Farmington River, and they do not bother you.
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No, what most may think is a water moccasin is according to the Michigan DNR a Northern Water Snake. While these snakes can be large and opposing they are in fact not venomous. Michigan's only venomous snake again from DNR is the Northern Rattler.
Water moccasins typically hibernate in the winter months in Texas. However, they may be seen out on sunny days even during those hibernation months.
Yes there are. Water moccasins are indigenous to swampy and temperate areas, of which Louisiana qualifies.
yes
There are more than 60.
Alligators, water moccasins (that's a type of poisonous snake), herons, hawks, falcons, kestrels, owls, ducks, and many types of fishes, such as Gar.
The Cottonmouth Water Moccasin lives in swamps, creeks, and wetland areas in all parts of Mississippi.
Like most pit vipers, the cottonmouth or water moccasin is normally a lethargic and slow moving reptile. But, when aroused, can strike very quickly.
Moccasins are little shoes, originally made from deer skin and worn by the Native Americans. Now, people use moccasins for slippers, and can be bought at you local shoe store. Of course, they are made from artificial deer skin now.
No. They live in and near bodies of freshwater.
yes anywere it has water
Yes, water moccasins have been found in several Indiana counties.
I know for a fact that Water Moccasins do live in OHIO. My mother lives there and so did I for many years. We have a huge creek in our town and there is a lot of water moccasins that live in there we have killed and caught them over the years. I know this to be true because we called animal control and it was a water moccasin!!
they give birth to already "hatched" young
Yes, I have caught them, in LaPorte County Indiana.
Water moccasins are snakes that are water bound, so like water snakes, basically
No. As they are reptiles the skin of water moccasins is largely waterproof.
sea moccasins eat weeds and grass
Because their main diet consists of fish and frogs ! Living near water provides them with a ready supply of food !
what happens to a water moccasins after it hatches
yes