The Cottonmouth is the only semi-aquatic pit viper in the world and is a great swimmer, even entering the sea. Found in parts of the USA, these highly venomous reptiles would stand on the ground, displaying its fangs, if threatened.
Kingdom |
Animalia |
Phylum |
Chordata |
Class |
Reptilia |
Order |
Squamata |
Suborder |
Serpentes |
Family |
Viperidae |
Subfamily |
Crotalinae |
Genus |
Agkistrodon |
Scientific Name |
Agkistrodon piscivorus |
Other Names/Nicknames |
Black water viper, black snake, water pitviper, worm-tailed, pitviper, water copperhead, cotton-mouthed snake, mangrove rattler, moccasin snake, water moccasin, North American water viper, water rattlesnake, or simply ‘viper’ |
Length |
More than 31 in |
Color |
Olive-brown, grayish-brown or black, belly part is white, yellowish-white or tan, marked with dark spots |
Distribution |
Southeastern United States |
Habitat |
Close to swamp areas or water bodies including lowland swamps, lakes, rivers, bayheads, sloughs, irrigation ditches, canals, rice fields and small, clear, rocky, mountain streams |
Diet |
Mostly fish and frogs, also mammals, birds, other amphibians, smaller snakes, small turtles and small alligators; cannibalism is also practiced |
Venom Fact |
Highly venomous |
Breeding Season |
Summer to monsoon |
Mode of Reproduction |
1-20 live young |
IUCN Conservation Status |
LC |
Cottonmouth Pictures Gallery
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Agkistrodon Piscivorus
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Baby Cottonmouth Snake
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Cottonmouth Bite
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Cottonmouth Images
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Cottonmouth Moccasin
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Cottonmouth Pictures
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Cottonmouth Range
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Cottonmouth Snake Images
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Cottonmouth Snake Pictures
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Cottonmouth Snakes
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Cottonmouth Venom
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Cottonmouth
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Cottonmouths
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Pictures of Cottonmouth Snakes
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Pictures of Cottonmouth
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Swamp Moccasin
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Water Moccasin
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Baby Cottonmouth
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Picture of Cottonmouth Snake
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Cottonmouth Snake
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Cottonmouth Snake Head
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Cottonmouth Snake Bite