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How did the cottonmouth (water moccasin) get its name? From it's treat display, opening it's mouth as a warning.
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.
Certain plants (such as underwater ones) can survive being flooded in water. Plants can survive underwater because the sun's rays can penetrate water.
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Largemouth can survive in brackish water, but not purely saltwater environments.
the other name for a moccasin snake is the cotton mouth
because the turtle can breath under water and that is how they drink
when we put cotton into water than it absorb water for a minute and when it became heavy and upthrust acting on cotton is less than it weight than it go under water.
Assuming you're talking about the snake's mouth - the species that immediately comes to mind is the cotton-mouth or water moccasin.
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