Georgia, Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, Texas, Alabama, Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Tennessee, and Nebraska.
It is seen mostly throughout the southeastern, United States.
noThe 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.
its because camels live in deserts and there mouth goes all watery with no water
The cottonmouth water snake got its name because of its defensive behavior of opening its mouth to display its white, cotton-like interior when it feels threatened. This behavior is used as a warning signal to potential predators to stay away.
The cottonmouth. Copperhead venom is mild compared to other pit vipers.
No, cotton is made from the fibers of the cotton plant, while sheep produce wool which is used for yarn and fabric. Cotton fibers are harvested from the cotton plant's bolls and spun into yarn for textiles, while sheep are shorn to obtain wool for making fabric.
Yes - a cotton-mouth is a highly venomous species of snake. It gets its name from the colour of the skin on the inside of its mouth.
A type of Snake
no, cotton candy is not spicy! it is sweet and melts in your mouth!
its mouth is made of cotton
cotton mouth
as much as it weighs
The Rattlesnake live there and it is venomous. The King Snake lives there and it is not, The Cotton mouth lives there and it is venomous. The garter snake lives there and it is not. The Copperhead lives there and it is venomous.
Actually four different poisonous snakes are in the Everglades. The Eastern diamondback rattle snake. The Cotton mouth. Coral snake and the Dusky Pygmy rattlesnake live there.
I'm about 5 to 6 weeks along and I've had cotton mouth off and on. Im assuming its from being pregnate and letting myself get dehydrated.
how long does the cotton eared marmoset live for
Cotton mouth
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