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Florida's Venomous Snakes 02/10 - Water Moccasin or Cottonmouth

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Uploaded by on Oct 12, 2007

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Water Moccasin aka Cottonmouth as well as Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnakes, Pygmy Rattlesnakes, Canebrake Rattlesnakes, Coral Snakes and Copperheads belong to Florida's venomous snakes. This educational wildlife documentary was produced by Heiko Kiera in 2007

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  • Its a shame that you dont have your own show or the discovery planet or animal planet. I think you would blow the shows they have on there right now out of the water. Keep up the good work and look forword to seeing other videos from you.

  • @MrBootydaddy Thank you for the compliment. Yes, I agree. It is so very disappointing to watch those lame wildlife tv shows with no real interesting material on animal behavior to be excited about... Anyway, I'm in the middle of filming new material and will posted some cool stuff soon. Thanks for watching.

  • How big do Cottonmouths get?

  • @MrBootydaddy The largest Cottonmouth caught was 74 inches long but in general length of an adult snake will be under four feet.

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  • Good combination of images and music to give an accurate view of this snake. Thanks for avioding sensationalism.

  • yeah but more painful if u get bitten by one :)

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  • Ojatro>>>>Chuck norris

  • @reptilia5 I hear what you're trying to say and I agree that our human intelligence (capacity of rational thinking) has has been grossly insulated... 

  • @FamousUnited1878 Nice. Is man really the most intelligent animal on the planet? I'll take my chances with snakes before I would a so called "homo sapien".

  • @IncomeGDI A cottonmouth will kill and eat a smaller python but nothing bigger than itself.

  • Do they kill pythons?

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