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felloffthetruck
07-02-16, 05:10 PM
Is this a Water Moccasin?
Lucky our Great Dane did not see this guy. Would a snake like this kill a Great Dane if bitten?
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Jim Smith
07-02-16, 05:23 PM
Yes it is. Their venom is usually not fatal to a person or large dog unless it is injected into or very near a vein. It's similar to a Copperhead in toxicity and my pit bull has been bitten 2 or 3 times on the snout by copperheads. The end result is swelling and she feels a bit under the weather for a day or two. All that said, I would keep an eye out and not let my dog near one just in case.
Yes, it is a Cottonmouth AKA Water Moccasin (Agkistrodon sp.). Location?
Most likely wouldn't kill a large dog, but the dog would be in for a rough ride and some permanent morbidity is certainly possible. You'd definitely want to get the dog to a vet ASAP in the event of a bite.
felloffthetruck
07-02-16, 05:28 PM
This is in Florida and the snake was shot and killed. :(
He did not seem too friendly.
felloffthetruck
07-02-16, 05:28 PM
Thanks for the replies everyone.
This is in Florida and the snake was shot and killed. :(
Bummer. If it's in the peninsula it's a Florida Cottonmouth, A. conanti (formerly A. piscivorus conanti). The panhandle is a hybridization zone with Northern Cottonmouths (A. piscivorus).
He did not seem too friendly.
Obviously, both humans and dogs represent mortal threats to a much smaller animal such as this. It just wants to be left alone.
felloffthetruck
07-02-16, 05:40 PM
Yea, I'm not into killing any animal but my neighbor did not feel the same. :(
This is out west of Ocala and there is a huge lake (lake Rousseau) two streets over from here.
First time seeing one of these in three years. See a lot of black racers and that's about it.
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