betadawg1 said:bh93 said:
Were you wearing shoes?
I wasn't.
I may have missed it but what's your general location? We get a fair amount of copperheads in my hood (Upper East Side- Houston).
betadawg1 said:bh93 said:
Were you wearing shoes?
I wasn't.
Fleen said:
Strange because we don't have any creeks or such near by. I wouldn't think the turkey vultures would have snagged a live snake and dropped it in the neighbors yard...
BuddysBud said:
Definitely not a cottonmouth. I agree that it is a YBWS.
He answered this one a few weeks ago. Most of the time they do swim on top of the water but when they hunt or maneuvering around objects they go under.magnumtmp said:
Badace, is it true that Cottonmouths will swim with their body above the water line, where water snakes swim with just their head out? I didn't get a picture, but saw a snake swim across the lower Mountain Fork River in Beavers Bend SP this weekend. His body was out of the water, so I told my boys it was likely a Moccasin.
Rattlesnakes and Copperheads can swim on top of the water as well. I don't believe any non-venomous snakes can swim on top of the water. Hopefully one of our experts will correct me if I'm wrong.magnumtmp said:
Badace, is it true that Cottonmouths will swim with their body above the water line, where water snakes swim with just their head out? I didn't get a picture, but saw a snake swim across the lower Mountain Fork River in Beavers Bend SP this weekend. His body was out of the water, so I told my boys it was likely a Moccasin.
DatTallArchitect said:Rattlesnakes and Copperheads can swim on top of the water as well. I don't believe any non-venomous snakes can swim on top of the water. Hopefully one of our experts will correct me if I'm wrong.magnumtmp said:
Badace, is it true that Cottonmouths will swim with their body above the water line, where water snakes swim with just their head out? I didn't get a picture, but saw a snake swim across the lower Mountain Fork River in Beavers Bend SP this weekend. His body was out of the water, so I told my boys it was likely a Moccasin.
Not cool guys, not cool at allMD1993 said:
Saw this one on a Facebook group called Creek Walker. I knew you guys would enjoy.
DaveAg02 said:DatTallArchitect said:Rattlesnakes and Copperheads can swim on top of the water as well. I don't believe any non-venomous snakes can swim on top of the water. Hopefully one of our experts will correct me if I'm wrong.magnumtmp said:
Badace, is it true that Cottonmouths will swim with their body above the water line, where water snakes swim with just their head out? I didn't get a picture, but saw a snake swim across the lower Mountain Fork River in Beavers Bend SP this weekend. His body was out of the water, so I told my boys it was likely a Moccasin.
Example of this from a recent Facebook post in a hunting/fishing forum...