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Nerodia / Snake / Agkistrodon piscivorus / Agkistrodon / Coral snake / Venomous snake / Nerodia rhombifer / Squamata / Colubrids / Nerodia erythrogaster
Date: 2013-07-31 12:19:52
Nerodia
Snake
Agkistrodon piscivorus
Agkistrodon
Coral snake
Venomous snake
Nerodia rhombifer
Squamata
Colubrids
Nerodia erythrogaster

Water Moccasin/Cottonmouth (Venomous) Do not occur naturally in most of northern GA and SC; bask on land or on logs and stumps near the water surface; swim with their heads elevated above the water and their bodies ridin

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