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Florida Cottonmouth
Agkistrodon piscivorus conanti
28.9522, -81.103
Field Notes
Description:
Venomous probably last years baby.A dark-colored, heavy-bodied snake. Juveniles are brightly colored with reddish-brown crossbands on a brown groundcolor. The dark crossbands contain many dark spots and speckles. The pattern darkens with age so adults retain only a hint of the former banding or are a uniform black. The scales are keeled. The eye is camouflaged by a broad, dark, facial stripe. The tip of the snout has two vertical dark lines. The head is thick and distinctly broader than the neck, and when viewed from above, the eyes cannot be seen. The top of head in front of the eyes is covered with large plate-like scales. The pupil is vertical (catlike). There is a deep facial pit between the nostril and the eye. Young juvenile cottonmouths have a sulfur-colored tail. Young cottonmouths have prominent crossbands with dark spots in the dark bands
Habitat:
Creek
Notes:
Found while doing a snake class and was deep in shed.
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