No, water moccasins are not herbivores. They are carnivorous snakes that primarily feed on fish, amphibians, other small reptiles, and mammals.
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.
they give birth to already "hatched" young
A water moccasin, which is the only poisonous semi-aquatic North American snake, gives birth to between 1 and 15 live baby moccasins, which are lighter in color than their mother. They are more similar in color to a copperhead than the adult moccasin.
Water moccasins (aka Cottonmouth) are carnivorous and will eat whatever they can catch. They are a venomous water snake found in the southern United States. According to an internet search, their food sources include small mammals (rodents), reptiles (other snakes, lizards, baby alligators, turtles), frogs, fish and birds. They can be very aggressive if they feel threatened (personal experience) and people have died as a result of their bite.
Yes. All animals eat. Like all snakes, water moccasins are carnivores, preying on smaller animals. They have a wide variety of prey including small mammals, birds, amphibians, fish, and reptiles, including other snakes. Fish and ampbhibians make up the greatest portion of the diet.
Baby hedgehogs eat cat food and water
Water moccasins (aka Cottonmouth) are carnivorous and will eat whatever they can catch. They are a venomous water snake found in the southern United States. According to an internet search, their food sources include small mammals (rodents), reptiles (other snakes, lizards, baby alligators, turtles), frogs, fish and birds. They can be very aggressive if they feel threatened (personal experience) and people have died as a result of their bite.
yes anywere it has water
what happens to a water moccasins after it hatches
yes