it has a white mouth (lik a cottonball and has brown and green on
the sides. and maybe a lil black
Cottonmouth (white mouth). The answer's in the question.
Water moccasin is another common name for a cottonmouth snake.
I'm unable to display pictures. However, a cottonmouth is a venomous snake found in southeastern United States. It has a distinctive white mouth interior, which is the reason for its name. Its appearance is usually dark in color with a thick body and a triangular-shaped head.
There are nine varieties of venomous snakes in Mississippi: five are types of the rattlesnake, two are type of the cottonmouth, one is a type of copperhead and one a type of coral. Visit http://poisoncontrol.umc.edu/documents/VenomousAnimals.pdf.
The weight of a Cottonmouth snake will vary greatly depending on its age and whether it is a pet or wild. When just hatched snakes usually only weight a few ounce, and fully grown a Cottonmouth has been known to weight up to 10 pounds.
Members of the 'Cottonmouth' species - which is where they got their name from !
cottonmouth
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.
The Cottonmouth - a highly-venomous species.
your head shape
Yes, they will eat any type of snake.
Cottonmouth. Venomous bite.
The Cottonmouth - a highly-venomous species.
The Cottonmouth - a highly venomous species.
The 'Cottonmouth' - a highly venomous snake species !
The Cottonmouth - a highly-venomous species from south-east america.
a cottonmouth can get to 12 living youngs