Diamondback water snakes often are confused with the venomous but more docile cottonmouth a k a.
Black diamondback water snake.
Mating occurs in spring producing live births of 14 62 young 23 33 cm in length between august and october behler.
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There are usually dark vertical bars and lighter coloring on the sides.
Dark vertical bars and lighter coloring are often present down the sides of the snake.
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The diamondback water snake is predominantly brown dark brown or dark olive green in color with a black net like pattern along the back with each spot being vaguely diamond shaped.
Some reach 8 feet in length and weigh up to 10 pounds.
They are capable of having 90 or more young but broods generally are much smaller.
Harmless watersnake or venomous water moccasin.
Diamondback water snakes are large nonvenomous snakes native to the central united states and northern mexico.
Cottonmouths agkistrodon piscivorus sadly harmless snakes are often killed out of fear for the safety of family and pets.
Water moccasin agkistrodon piscivorus and are killed needlessly.
The diamondback water snake is non venomous but extremely aggressive and often misidentified as poisonous cottonmouths.
The diamondback water snake is the largest north american water snake also known as the diamond backed watersnake it is an extremely common species of non venomous snakes that is a member of the colubrid family they are often mistaken for the poisonous variety of the cottonmouth owing to its biting habit.
There are many harmless watersnakes genus nerodia that are frequently confused with venomous water moccasins a k a.
This creature is also misidentified as the venomous rattlesnake or.
Cottonmouth and diamonback water snake.
These snakes are non venomous however so their bite is relatively harmless other than a few scratches and the possibility of infection.
They are predominantly brown dark brown or dark olive green in color with a black net like pattern along the back with each spot being vaguely diamond shaped.