Agkistrodon piscivorus
Water moccasins are a type of venomous snake that is also known as cotton mouths for their white mouths. The scientific name for this type of viper is Agkistrodon piscivorus. They are very common in the southeastern US. They can be confused with the Northern Water snake, which is harmless. Check for the angled shape of the head and a dark tail to tell if it is a water moccasin.
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Agkistrodon piscivorus piscivorus
Water moccasin is another common name for a cottonmouth snake.
Members of the 'Cottonmouth' species - which is where they got their name from !
Agkistrodon Piscivorus.
the other name for a moccasin snake is the cotton mouth
The Cottonmouth.
Its other name is the Cottonmouth.
I wouldn't recommend it ! The Cottonmouth is a highly-venomous snake !
a cottonmouth can get to 12 living youngs
According to my calculations cottonmouth snakes can be found in 3 Lakes.
How did the cottonmouth (water moccasin) get its name? From it's treat display, opening it's mouth as a warning.
Despite the candy-like sound of the name, they are deadly poisonous. funny the sweet sounding names- Cottonmouth, Mocassin, are deadly reptiles- on a par with out old Fiend the Copperhead.