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The different names come in because of the snakes' defensive display. The snake coils up and opens it's mouth wide-revealing the white flesh of the inside of it's mouth...hence, cotton-mouth.
Water moccasin is another common name for a cottonmouth snake.
The water moccasin received its name due to its behavior of swimming in water and its resemblance to moccasin shoes. The term "moccasin" refers to a type of shoe, which reflects the snake's habit of being frequently found in aquatic environments.
A member of the pit viper family an adult western water moccasins average 30 inches in length however some have been documented reaching as much as 54 inches from tail to nose. A few eastern species have been reported to be 72 inches long.
Water moccasins, which are also known as cottonmouth snakes, are usually found near bodies of water such as swamps, marshes, and slow-moving streams in the southeastern United States. They are semi-aquatic and are excellent swimmers, so they can often be seen near the water's edge basking in the sun or hunting for prey like fish and frogs.
The water moccasin, also known as the cottonmouth snake, is adapted for its aquatic lifestyle with a flattened body and keeled scales that help in swimming. It has heat-sensing pits on its head to detect prey in the water. Its venom is adapted for subduing prey and is primarily used for defense.
Water moccasin is another common name for a cottonmouth snake.
Cottonmouth
the other name for a moccasin snake is the cotton mouth
No, the cottonmouth or water moccasin is a very common venomous snake of the south, found near water.
The Cottonmouth snake (Agkistrodon piscivorus), also known as the Water Moccasin.
The Cottonmouth.
Its other name is the Cottonmouth.
by using vibrations in the ground
How did the cottonmouth (water moccasin) get its name? From it's treat display, opening it's mouth as a warning.
The water moccasin received its name due to its behavior of swimming in water and its resemblance to moccasin shoes. The term "moccasin" refers to a type of shoe, which reflects the snake's habit of being frequently found in aquatic environments.
The Cottonmouth - a highly-venomous species.
the cottonmouth and water mocassin refer to the same animal.