Do cottonmouths and copperheads mate?

Cottonmouth and copperhead hybrids have only been confirmed in captivity. No wild cottonmouth-copperhead hybrids have ever been verified. Because the two species are in the same genus (Agkistrodon), interbreeding is possible.
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Can copperheads breed with other snakes?

MYTH! Although it is sometimes possible for similar species to interbreed, such events are extremely rare. The young resulting from such an event are usually unable to breed. There is no documented account of a venomous snake species interbreeding with a non- venomous species.
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What snakes can interbreed?

Most crossbred snakes come from the same genus. The many types of colubrids such as kingsnakes and corn snakes, for example, would be fairly easy to crossbreed. Hybrids with parents from two different genera are much rarer, but it is possible.
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Which is worse cottonmouth or copperhead?

Cottonmouth snakes are generally considered to have more potent venom. Copperheads are considered less venomous and there is some controversy as to whether or not bites from copperhead snakes need to be treated with antivenom. Copperhead and juvenile cottonmouth snakes are both brown in color.
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Are cottonmouths more aggressive than copperheads?

Cottonmouths are more venomous than copperheads, and both typically get aggressive only if they are defending their territory or feel threatened.
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Which is worse cottonmouth or rattlesnake?

A bite from either a cottonmouth or a timber rattlesnake is enough to warrant a trip to the hospital. But, out of the two, the timber rattlesnake's bite is much more serious. While both species use hemotoxic venom, the timber rattlesnake's venom is more likely to cause serious complications, or even death, in humans.
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What's worse rattlesnake or copperhead?

Snake species

Though most fatal bites are attributed to rattlesnakes, the copperhead accounts for more snakebite incidents than any other venomous North American species. Rattlesnake bites, by comparison, are approximately four times as likely to result in a death or major effects as a copperhead bite.
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Are cottonmouths aggressive?

Cottonmouths have a reputation for being dangerous, but in reality, they rarely bite humans unless they are picked up or stepped on. They may stand their ground against potential predators, including humans, by using defensive behaviors.
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Can copperheads swim?

But copperheads, like northern water snakes, swim and can be found near water across the region. So, if a snake is not easily identifiable as a non-venomous water snake, it is best to beware.
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Can a copperhead crossbreed?

There are many myths about copperheads. One that has come up for me in a variety of conversations and emails concerns the interbreeding of copperheads and black rat snakes to form a new, very active, venomous hybrid snake. The good news is that this cross-species breeding is not biologically possible.
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Can a rattlesnake and a Bullsnake breed?

But there, resemblance between bull snakes and rattlers ends. Bull snakes lay eggs. Rattlers give live birth. The two species cannot cross breed.
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Can bull snakes mate with rattlesnakes?

But, can bullsnakes and rattlesnakes produce offspring? The answer is: no. They may be very similar, but rattlers and bullsnakes are, in the end, different species, and don't mate. They don't seek each other out to make little snakes, and many have different, incompatible, mating rituals.
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Can a black snake mate with a copperhead?

Doubtless you now realize (if you didn't beforehand) that black snakes and copperheads, even though they may live in close proximity, do not – indeed they CANNOT – crossbreed.
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What animal kills copperheads?

Predators. Owls and hawks are the copperhead's main predators, but opossums, raccoons and other snakes may also prey on copperheads.
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Do black snakes keep copperheads away?

Myth #1: They keep poisonous snakes away

Black rat snakes, however, aren't known for snake killing. In fact, they sometimes will hibernate with other species of snakes, including copperheads and rattlesnakes.
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Can a cottonmouth bite underwater?

Besides sea-snakes, there are two common snakes that can live in or near water - the cottonmouth (water moccasin) and the water snake. Not only can snakes bite underwater, but water moccasins join a list of more than 20 species of venomous snakes in the United States making them even more of a threat.
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What helps a cottonmouth bite?

[10] Patients bitten by a cottonmouth snake will require observation, local wound care, the elevation of the affected limb, and potentially antivenom. Patients that have any signs of coagulopathy or worsening pain, edema, or ecchymosis should receive antivenom, and require admission.
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What is the best tasting snake?

You can eat any type of snake, but the most popular snake that people most often choose to eat in the wild is the rattlesnake. Its diet is mostly rodents, plus insects and smaller reptiles. The meat has an earthy or gamey taste similar to alligator meat, with flesh that's white and a little rubbery to the touch.
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Can snakes swim up a toilet?

Yes, but it's not common. Sometimes snakes will swim up through the pipes or enter a bathroom through an open window or door and coil up in a toilet bowl in search of a place to cool down during the hot, dry summers. However, this doesn't really happen in urban areas.
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What is the biggest cottonmouth ever recorded?

The name cottonmouth comes from the way the snakes gape at predators, exposing the white interior of their mouth. The largest cottonmouth on record was just over 74 inches, and it was found “in the Dismal Swamp region near the Virginia-North Carolina line,” according to the Virginia Herpetological Society.
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How can you tell a water snake from a cottonmouth?

Head shape can also be a telling clue. While cottonmouths have thick, block-shaped heads, a water snake's head is flat or slender, the University of Florida reports. Cottonmouths will also have an eye stripe on their heads, while northern water snakes do not always have this stripe.
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What state has the most copperhead snakes?

States having the highest bite rates per million population per year are North Carolina, 157.8; West Virginia, 105.3; Arkansas, 92.9; Oklahoma, 61; Virginia, 48.7; and Texas, 44.2.
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What snake kills the most humans every year?

Saw-scaled viper (Echis carinatus). The saw-scaled viper (Echis carinatus) may be the deadliest of all snakes, since scientists believe it to be responsible for more human deaths than all other snake species combined.
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Which US state has the most venomous snakes?

While plenty of states are host to a variety of poisonous creatures, the state with the largest number of venomous reptiles is Arizona.
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