What species is a cottonmouth snake?

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Answered: How to raise legally an endangered species in the philippines

I don't know about the Phillipnes, but here in the US there are certain procedures. You have to apply for a license, and you have to be able to show that you have the appropriate property and fences and such to keep the animal safely. It's not easy.

Answered: Snakes

The indigo snake is black or dark brown with a white belly. It is probably the largest native snake in North America living in the southern part of the US. #mce_temp_url# here are some other #mce_temp_url#

Answered: Have there been any species in history that successfully managed to run

The simplest answer to your question is no. The prehistoric species are no longer with us.

Answered: Gopher snake

Holly, oh, yes, he will find the holes. That is his favorite thing in all the world, to crawl down holes looking for rodents. Snakes are very good at finding things in the dark. The gophers don't stand a chance. Their only hope is to breed faster than he can eat them.

Answered: What kind is this snake

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Answered: What type of snake am i looking at???

If it has a triangle shaped head,it;s a diamond back ,and it is poiseness, dont get bet,or good nite irene
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