They can be. Although in most cases a bite from a cottonmouth is survivable there have been fatalities.
No. The cottonmouth, or water moccasin, Agkistrodon Piscivorus, is a very a very common species of watery environments in much of the South.
The cotton mouth is not at all poisonous but they are highly venomous.
verry verry posionous
some are and some arnt depends where you are
Yes-the cottonmouth, or water moccasin
I think they are Cottonmouth Moccasins. I don't remember..
The cottonmouth snake, also referred to the water moccasin, is a venomous snake that lives in warmer climates. The snakes life stages are egg, baby and adult.
There is no Official State Snake or Reptile but they have: * Copperheads * Cottonmouth * Corn Snakes * Garter Snakes * Timber Rattlesnakes * Pigmy Rattlesnakes * Milk snakes. * Kingsnakes * Black Racers * Rat snakes * Pine snakes * Mud Snakes and others.
According to my calculations cottonmouth snakes can be found in 3 Lakes.
a cottonmouth can get to 12 living youngs
Yes, they are pit vipers, like rattlesnakes and copperheads.
they live in deserts
some are and some arnt depends where you are
they live in deserts
cottonmouth
Yes it has snakes but I would not consider it large.
Agkistrodon piscivorus piscivorus
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.
Yes-the cottonmouth, or water moccasin
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