id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 38308 Burkett, Ray D. Natural History of Cottonmouth Moccasin, Agkistrodon piscovorus (Reptilia) .txt text/plain 19750 1992 76 cottonmouths according to age, sex and snout-vent length. Seven young cottonmouths (two males and five females) born in captivity Cottonmouths as well as other snakes usually do not feed until after the In Florida, cottonmouths shed four to six times a year, according to a king-snake (_Lampropeltis getulus_) killing a cottonmouth but thought reported herein shows that cottonmouths are eaten by king-snakes; and majority of snakes, including the cottonmouth. movements in cottonmouths, copperheads, and rat snakes (_Elaphe cit._) stated that venom of cottonmouths contains more Allen and Swindell (1948:13) stated that cottonmouth venom rates third Possibly the venom of each species of snake has greatest One of the more extensive studies on effects of venoms on snakes is that species of snake; individual variation of venom toxicity of the species; are copperhead bites, 30 per cent each are cottonmouth and rattlesnake Cottonmouths have been found on occasion when other snakes ./cache/38308.txt ./txt/38308.txt