Will Water Moccasins Attack You. I'm not sure, although it certainly is possible. This venomous Water Moccasin has an obviously thick, (top to bottom) blocky head. (Note: this photo was sent to us by an Extension client who needlessly killed the snake and asked that we confirm that it was a venomous species.
Water moccasins thrive in the southeastern parts of the U. It is capable of attacking its prey underwater as well as along the shore. Its relative, the Copperhead, is most often found away from water and in woodland.
A water moccasin, S, is a variety of snake, virtually identical to the normal snake but not generated at random.
The main color of the snake is further defined by bands of color staggering over the body in dark brown, close-to-black colors.
Water moccasin produces strong hemotoxic venom which destroys blood cells and induces. Florida Cottonmouth water moccasin Snake Venom Extraction at the Reptile Discovery Center in DeLand Florida. Water moccasins are pit vipers, like copperheads and rattlesnakes. "Like all pit vipers, [they] have heat-sensing facial pits between their eyes and nostrils," Viernum said.
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