Florida Water Moccasin
Can be found in nearly all freshwater habitats preferring the shallow waters of swamps marshes ponds lakes streams and rivers.
Florida water moccasin. There is also the western cottonmouth which is found in the states surrounding and. They are known for their thick bodies and shorter tails compared to the slender water snake. These include florida cottonmouth which is found in florida and parts of georgia. However knowing how to respond correctly to venomous snakebites is also important.
The water moccasin has a brownish color but this will also go darker as they age more. The snakes are thick and dark colored with a heavy body with the neck smaller than the body and with the tail tip long and thin. Agkistrodon piscivorus lacépède 1789 the following will separate the two cottonmouths found in florida if you are unable to distinguish between them based on the characteristics in the key below you probably can do so using the geographic location alone. Venomous snakebites are rare and can usually be avoided.
The snake also known as a water moccasin had been concealed when it struck the victim just outside his home on july 4 pembroke pines police said. There are three subspecies within this species. Florida s snakes cottonmouth or water moccasin agkistrodon piscivorus venomous. The cottonmouth will hold itself erect opening its mouth.
Live or dead fish frogs and aquatic invertebrates. Juvenile cottonmouths are a brown or tan color with darker reddish brown crossbands containing many speckles down the back. Florida snake identification key cottonmouth florida cottonmouth moccasin water moccasin. Cottonmouths agkistrodon piscivorus sadly harmless snakes are often killed out of fear for the safety of family and pets.
This snake is often mistaken for the venomous water moccasin eastern cottonmouth back to venomous. Harmless watersnake or venomous water moccasin. Massive 16 foot python with nest of 50 eggs. The water moccasin snake characteristics water moccasins or cottonmouth snakes are found near bodies of water in the southern part of the united states.
These vipers are deadly and received their name because of the way they present themselves when threatened. Their heads are also much larger than the normal water snake and they have a diamond like shape that almost seems like a large block. The cottonmouth or water moccasin is a dark colored heavy bodied snake that can grow to an average of 2 4 feet in length.
