When bitten by a cottonmouth (water moccasin), symptoms typically include severe pain, swelling, and discoloration around the bite site, as well as potential nausea, vomiting, and dizziness. Cottonmouths are venomous snakes, and their bite can lead to systemic effects, including bleeding and tissue damage. Immediate medical attention is crucial, as antivenom may be required to treat the effects of the venom. It's important to keep the affected area immobilized and at or below heart level while seeking help.
a cottonmouth can get to 12 living youngs
I wouldn't recommend it ! The Cottonmouth is a highly-venomous snake !
According to my calculations cottonmouth snakes can be found in 3 Lakes.
The Cottonmouth - a highly-venomous species.
They eat anything a cottonmouth can fit in it's jaws that can't hurt it
The scientific name of a cottonmouth snake is Agkistrodon piscivorus.
the cottonmouth and water mocassin refer to the same animal.
Cottonmouth - 2002 was released on: USA: November 2002 (video premiere)
Water moccasin is another common name for a cottonmouth snake.
Members of the 'Cottonmouth' species - which is where they got their name from !
The Cottonmouth snake (Agkistrodon piscivorus), also known as the Water Moccasin.
Cold-blooded - like all reptiles.