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    Water Moccasin? Cottonmouth?

    As some of you know I'm an animal control officer for Okaloosa County Florida. With the recent heavy rain we've been having we are getting a lot more calls for snakes. We usually kinda let nature take it's course unless the snake is it the house. This call was for a friend of mine.






    Now I told him it was a cottonmouth. He says it's a water moccasin? I told him they are the same. Who's right.
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    Re: Water Moccasin? Cottonmouth?

    They are the same (though old timers seem to refer to the banded as cotton mouth and the brown ones - seen mostly in the water as water moccasins )...that appears to be a dark phase adult.
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    Re: Water Moccasin? Cottonmouth?

    looks like a feisty one....
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    Re: Water Moccasin? Cottonmouth?

    Quote Originally Posted by Kagez28 View Post
    looks like a feisty one....
    I missed a couple really good shots of him with his mouth wide open staring down the camera. He was PO'ed.
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    Re: Water Moccasin? Cottonmouth?

    looks like a moccasin to me. i use to catch those all the time.. never see em anymore.

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    Re: Water Moccasin? Cottonmouth?

    I didn't know they were the same thing. Was the inside of his mouth white? That is why they are called Cottonmouths. Cool pics. Sounds like a fun job.

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    Re: Water Moccasin? Cottonmouth?

    There are more of these water moccasin's around then you think. We had a pond cleaned out in Oldsmar Florida on a saturday. The dirt was put in a dump truck and bough up near the road and dumped to dry out. There must have been 20 or more birds there eating water moccasin's , they were pulling them out of the mud.

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    Re: Water Moccasin? Cottonmouth?

    I dont think i would want to be pulling them out of the mud he looks a little ticked off.

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    Re: Water Moccasin? Cottonmouth?

    I know Im a little late on this.... but yes a Cottonmouth and Water Moccasin are the same animal. Depending on who you talk to depends on what the call it.

    But its actual name is Cottonmouth (Agkistrodon piscivorus)
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    Re: Water Moccasin? Cottonmouth?

    Wow, I didn't know that. Cool looking snake.

    Does anybody know if they're native to SW Ohio? Seems like I remember being warned about them while camping somewhere fairly close.


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