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How to use cottonmouth in a sentence

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Unfortunately, he never did find the swamp, because the ground was alive with poisonous cottonmouth snakes and he didn't fancy getting bitten.
Any cottonmouth that came near me would wind up dead and I've brought home more than one fish with a bullet hole through it.
I'm not glancing around for the next cottonmouth or even the clamping jaws of an irate alligator.
She comes across a cottonmouth snake by the lake and experiences a spiritual and fatal attraction.
It is also known as the cottonmouth, because it threatens with the mouth open, showing the white interior.
It's because of birds that I know the difference between a sugar maple and a red maple, a diamondback water snake and a cottonmouth, an American lady and a painted lady.
More than 100 species of snakes, including the poisonous copperhead, cottonmouth, rattlesnake, and Texas coral snake, are native to the state.
A dangerous snake with a potentially lethal bite, the cottonmouth tends to stand its ground or move slowly away when alarmed.
Yes, it was a 4-foot long cottonmouth, North America's only aquatic venomous pit viper.
The cottonmouth and other poisonous snakes are numerous.
The United States Grand Prix finally got back on track here, figuratively and literally, even if it was more slippery than a cottonmouth on the attack.
The pond rippled to our left, and there was a cottonmouth water moccasin, its wide-open mouth only a few feet from our ankles.
Examples from Classical Literature
The scutellation of the cottonmouth closely resembles that of the other species of Agkistrodon.
In getting ashore I landed right beside a cottonmouth moccasin snake, said to be as poisonous as a rattlesnake.
All are of late Pleistocene Age and well within the present geographic range of the cottonmouth.
Food is obtained by a variety of methods depending on the type of food, age of the cottonmouth, and possibly other factors.
There is little paleontological evidence illustrating evolution of the cottonmouth or for that matter of crotalids in general.
The cottonmouth occurs throughout the coastal plains of the southeastern United States, usually at altitudes of 500 feet or less.
The young are more nearly alike in appearance than adults, the copperhead and the cottonmouth being easily confused.
When he threw it down a cottonmouth moccasin crawled out of a hole in it.
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