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  • The rattlesnake and cottonmouth are U.S. pit vipers, but the antivenom is a little different. Durangoherald.com
  • She comes across a cottonmouth snake by the lake and experiences a spiritual and fatal attraction.
  • Spittle had by now coagulated at the corners of his mouth, and would stay gathered there in elastic foam for the rest of the day, like a cottonmouth snake. Working Title: "Third Persons"
  • He recently spent six months repeatedly noting the coiling configuration of twenty adult cottonmouths, a venomous species native to the southeastern United States.
  • A deadly cottonmouth snake opens its jaws ready to unleash its venom. The Sun
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  • Those who could not get out of town would be swimming with the cottonmouths or tossed to the moon.
  • It's because of birds that I know the difference between a sugar maple and a red maple, a diamondback water snake and a cottonmouth, an American lady and a painted lady.
  • Unfortunately, he never did find the swamp, because the ground was alive with poisonous cottonmouth snakes and he didn't fancy getting bitten.
  • This is the only product that can neutralize toxins from rattlesnakes, cottonmouths, and copperheads.
  • I'm not glancing around for the next cottonmouth or even the clamping jaws of an irate alligator.
  • Firefighters say they want to brave the heat, the debris-littered roads, the poisonous cottonmouth snakes and fire ants and travel where many people have yet to receive emergency aid.
  • The first bite from a cottonmouth was taken care of by a dose of antivenom. Snakes in the Grass?
  • We couldn't always fish - sometimes there were swarms of mosquitoes or biting flies, and the pond was riddled with cottonmouths.
  • This is the only product that can neutralize toxins from rattlesnakes, cottonmouths, and copperheads.
  • Forest snakes include cottonmouth moccasin, copperhead, rough green snake, rat snake, coachwhip, and speckled kingsnake. Southeastern Mixed Forest Province (Bailey)
  • Dogs bitten by any of Texas' dangerous snakes, including rattlesnakes, cottonmouths, copperheads and coral snakes, often suffer unnecessarily.
  • Any cottonmouth that came near me would wind up dead and I've brought home more than one fish with a bullet hole through it.
  • Dogs bitten by any of Texas' dangerous snakes, including rattlesnakes, cottonmouths, copperheads and coral snakes, often suffer unnecessarily.
  • A rubber boot technically is not ‘snake proof’ but it can block the strike of a smallish cottonmouth.
  • We stood there in the vet clinic with one of the assistants calmly considering the possible reptilian culprits - rattler, cottonmouth, or copperhead.
  • I've eaten rattlers, cottonmouths, copperheads - they all taste the same.
  • There are five species of poisonous snakes in the forest: the cottonmouth, coral snake, and three species of rattlers.
  • The brothers search for mayhaw berries in swamps infested with poisonous cottonmouth snakes. Times, Sunday Times
  • We couldn't always fish - sometimes there were swarms of mosquitos or biting flies, and the pond was riddled with cottonmouths.
  • There are five species of poisonous snakes in the forest: the cottonmouth, coral snake, and three species of rattlers.
  • In the boxes the men heard the water rise in the trench and looked out for cottonmouths.
  • The cottonmouth can be confused with the water snake. Houston Chronicle
  • We both recognized it as a moccasin, because the snake rule was simple: All snakes dropping into your boat at midnight in the river are cottonmouth moccasins, period.
  • I've eaten rattlers, cottonmouths, copperheads - they all taste the same.
  • Johnson notes that this snake could be misidentified as the Western cottonmouth, but knowing to look for that chainlike dark pattern on the back will help in identification. SeMissourian.com Headlines
  • This is the only product that can neutralize toxins from rattlesnakes, cottonmouths, and copperheads.

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