Cottonmouth (Agkistrodon piscivorus) gapping - stock photo
This neonate Eastern Cottonmouth innately knows to flash its white mouth at potential predators (or onlookers). This behavior lends some folks to believe (or at least imagine) Cottonmouths are capable of, and exist to chase and attack us - this is not the case. Cottonmouths are a common inhabitant of swamps, creeks, and rivers along the coastal plain portion of the southeast and into the midwest. Cottonmouths are venomous but rare bite unless provoked.

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