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  2. Agkistrodon piscivorus - Wikipedia

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    highland moccasin [14] lake moccasin; lowland moccasin [14] mangrove rattler [14] moccasin [14] moccasin snake; North American cottonmouth snake [14] North American water moccasin [14] North American water viper [14] pond moccasin; pond rattler; river moccasin; river rattler; rusty moccasin [14] saltwater rattler [14] short-tailed moccasin ...

  3. Agkistrodon laticinctus - Wikipedia

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    Common names for this species include: broad-banded copperhead, copperhead moccasin, copperhead snake, dry-land moccasin, highland moccasin, moccasin, rattlesnake pilot, red eye, Texas copperhead [4] and thunder snake. [4]

  4. Highland moccasin - Wikipedia

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    Highland moccasin may refer to: Agkistrodon contortrix , a.k.a. the copperhead, a venomous pitviper species found in North America Agkistrodon piscivorus , a.k.a. the cottonmouth, a venomous pitviper species found in the eastern United States

  5. Rarely seen snake species shows up in middle of Florida ... - AOL

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  6. What kind of snake is this? Here are some common species ...

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  7. 41 ‘apex predators’ — that eat venomous snakes - AOL

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    The threatened creatures are a keystone species in north Florida, wildlife experts said. 41 ‘apex predators’ — that eat venomous snakes — released in north Florida. Here’s why.

  8. Agkistrodon - Wikipedia

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    Agkistrodon is a genus of pit vipers commonly known as American moccasins. [2] [3] The genus is endemic to North America, ranging from the Southern United States to northern Costa Rica. [1] Eight species are currently recognized, [4] [5] all of them monotypic and closely related. [6] Common names include: cottonmouths, copperheads, and cantils. [7]

  9. Rare two-headed snake found in Florida - AOL

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    Florida wildlife officials are caring for a rare two-headed snake after a family found the strange reptile in Palm Harbor. The southern black racer is bicephalic, meaning it has two heads, likely ...