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This was accomplished by injecting separate flocks of sheep with venom from the following North American venomous snakes: Crotalus Atrox (Western Diamondback rattlesnake), Crotalus Adamanteus (Eastern Diamondback rattlesnake), Crotalus Scutulalus (Mojave rattlesnake) and Agkistrodon Picvorus (Cottonmouth or Water Moccasin).
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I just got off the Cumbo or Cumberland River to you outsiders and saw yet another Cottonmouth/Water Moccasin.
Puff This! 2008
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There is only one North American poisonous water snake - the Cottonmouth Water Moccasin!
Puff This! 2008
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Down here in the Riverbottom where I live, We got Cottonmouth Moccasins, all kinds o 'rattlesnakes, copperheads, coral snakes and the list gos on ...
Puff This! 2008
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“Close call, bud,” says the guy who first yelled “Cottonmouth.”
Learning to Die in Miami Carlos Eire 2010
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Clay Amen to your comments on the Cottonmouth Moccasin.
Puff This! 2008
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A Cottonmouth has a relatively short stubby tail, a small pit between the eye and nose, vertical pupils and a triangular head.
Puff This! 2008
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We also have huge (over 6 ft) Eastern Diamondbacks, Cottonmouth mocassins and the tiny Pigmy rattler.
Puff This! 2008
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Cottonmouth Club # N+1, by Fenris Badwulf cross posted at DustMyBroom, where you can call me names without fear of being skinned alive posted by The Mayor at 2: 16 PM
Archive 2007-05-01 2007
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Cottonmouth water moccasins do heavily infest waterways, lakes and streams.
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