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Yes, water moccasins have been found in several Indiana counties.
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.
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!!
sea moccasins eat weeds and grass
Yes, water moccasins, also known as cottonmouths, can be found in southern Illinois. They are primarily located in wetland areas, swamps, and near bodies of water. However, their presence is less common in the northern parts of the state. Always exercise caution when in areas where these snakes may inhabit.
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Yes, cottonmouths, also known as water moccasins, are native to Oklahoma. They are primarily found in the southeastern regions of the state, typically near bodies of water such as lakes, rivers, and swamps. Cottonmouths are semi-aquatic snakes and are known for their distinctive coloration and aggressive behavior when threatened.
yes anywere it has water
what happens to a water moccasins after it hatches
Water moccasins, also known as cottonmouths, are not native to Ohio. Their range primarily includes the southeastern United States. While there may be occasional reports of them in the northern parts of their range, such as southern Indiana or Illinois, they are not typically found in Ohio's ecosystems. Instead, Ohio is home to other snake species, including non-venomous water snakes.
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