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  2. Agkistrodon piscivorus - Wikipedia

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    In 2.5 years, the snake had accepted three species of frogs, including a large bullfrog, a spotted salamander, water snakes, garter snakes, sparrows, young rats, and three species of mice. [8] Brimley (1944) described a captive specimen that ate copperheads ( A. contortrix ), as well as members of its own species, keeping its fangs embedded in ...

  3. Eastern copperhead - Wikipedia

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    Copperhead venom has an estimated lethal dose around 100 mg, and tests on mice show its potency is among the lowest of all pit vipers, and slightly weaker than that of its close relative, the cottonmouth. [39] Copperheads often employ a "warning bite" when stepped on or agitated and inject a relatively small amount of venom, if any at all.

  4. Agkistrodon - Wikipedia

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    Agkistrodon is a genus of pit vipers commonly known as American moccasins. [3] [4] The genus is endemic to North America, ranging from the Southern United States to northern Costa Rica. [2] Eight species are currently recognized, [5] [6] all of them monotypic and closely related. [7] Common names include: cottonmouths, copperheads, and cantils. [8]

  5. Cottonmouths are another venomous snake in the Triangle ... - AOL

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    Cottonmouth snakes, also known as water moccasins, are cousins of copperheads — a venomous snake frequently seen in the Triangle. Although cottonmouths are primarily found in the eastern part of ...

  6. Watch a Curious Cottonmouth Follow a Kayaker Uncomfortably Close

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    Cottonmouth snakes (also known as water moccasins) are native to the southeastern United States. They are the most aquatic species in their family and are commonly found in slow-moving waters such ...

  7. This Tennessee County Experiences the Most Snake Bites - AOL

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    Snake locations in the U.S. vary greatly by region and the further south you travel, the more likely you are to run into a venomous species. While rattlesnakes are found in the northern part of ...

  8. List of fatal snake bites in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The certificate of death offers a slightly different account, stating that Hargrove was picking berries on the bank of a ditch near his home when he was bit on the right leg by a pilot snake. Both the Water Moccasin and the Eastern Copperhead have been referred to as pilot snakes historically, making a proper attribution difficult with current ...

  9. Beware the water: Here are 3 of SC's most dangerous ... - AOL

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    A cottonmouth snake (water mocassin) can break down blood cells ... ∎ Cottonmouth (water moccasin) ∎ Timber rattlesnake. ∎ Copperhead snake. ∎ Black widow spider. ∎ Brown recluse spider.