small mammals, birds, and lizards
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.
Yes, they are extremely venomous. More venomous than its cousin, the copperhead.
I dnt know
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
Indigo snakes as well as kingsnakes will eat rattlesnakes as well as cottonmouths. Take a look at this video:
Yes, they do. I found it in a book in my school library.
no they don't give fatal bites