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A member of the pit viper family an adult western water moccasins average 30 inches in length however some have been documented reaching as much as 54 inches from tail to nose. A few eastern species have been reported to be 72 inches long.
Water moccasins are actually three kinds of snakes Cottonmouth 30-50 inches ,Copperhead 24-36 inches, Cantil 30-42 inches
well seeing as how snakes keep growing 'till they dye so really it depends on how long the snake lives. my neighbors once had a 6 foot water moccasin crawl in the boat with her husband!!!!!!!!!!!!!
If the snake is six inches long and the hole is two inches in diameter, then yes. Otherwise, no.
A rough green snake fits that description. They are slender, green colored snakes that are typically around 10-16 inches long and have a thin body.
Yes. There are many snakes that live primarily in water, and all snakes can swim. In the U.S., the Cottonmouth Water Moccasin is a venomous snake that lives primarily in water. The Queen snake, and the Brown Water snake are two harmless snakes that live in water. There are also some snakes that live in the ocean and are known by the generic name Sea snake. These are found primarily in Asian waters.
7 inches (17.8 centimeters) long
6"-10"inches. the longest recorded was 18.5"
Up to 60 inches (1.5 metres) - depending on the species.
There is no definition for regular snake. There are many many types of snakes. Some are only a few inches long and other are 6 or 8 feet long or longer.
the largest recorded was 100 inches / 2.5 metres long
Cottonmouths, also known as water moccasins, go through various life stages similar to other snakes: hatchling, juvenile, subadult, and adult. Hatchlings emerge from eggs and are typically around 8-10 inches long. Juveniles are young snakes that are still growing and developing their markings. Subadults are more mature, but not yet fully grown, and adults are fully developed with established size and coloration.