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The yellowish tail tip indicates this is a juvenile.
Found on a herpetology field trip. Individual with PIT tag part of a research ...
A juvenile western cottonmouth, the only venomous snake we saw at Snake Road. ...
About a 28 inch long, heavy -bodied dull brown snake.
Neonate approximately 20 cm long. Caramel colored body with darker chocolate ...
First cottonmouth I have seen, I wasn't willing to get very close and he was in ...
I found the first young cottonmouth (the unusually pale gold colored one) under ...
Juvenile - 1.5 feet long, bright yellow/green tail. At this young age, dorsal ...
A fresh neonate from this year. The only aquatic dwelling pit vipers in North ...
The only aquatic dwelling pit vipers in North America, these snakes are ...
A juvenile cottonmouth found next to two others. The crazy thing is, this was ...
Very pretty caramel colored snake. Young adult approximately 26 inches long. ...
The dark back of this snake is not well patterned, except in juveniles. The ...
The dark back of this snake is not well patterned, except in juveniles. The ...
The dark back of this snake is not well patterned, except in juveniles. The ...
People say this snake is extremely aggressive and will "chase you." This isn't ...
This western cottonmouth was caught at a herping/hiking trip with some herper ...
Cottonmouths are venomous semi-aquatic snakes often referred to as “water ...
Cottonmouths are a wide-bodied snake, with dark coloration (often so dark that ...