Cottonmouths
Posted by Amber on October 24, 2009 on 9:28 am | In Reptiles, Science | No CommentsCottonmouths belong to a family called pit vipers. All pit vipers have pits beneath their eyes that sense heat. Rattlesnakes and copperheads are pit vipers.A cottonmouth opens it’s mouth to scare away predators. They live in the southern and southeastern they live in the swamps of Florida, Louisiana and parts of Texas. They can live as far north as Virgina,Kentucky, and parts of Illinois. Cottonmouths can swim with their heads above the water. Cottonmouths start at broods.
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