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How can I tell the difference between a water snake and a cotton mouth "water mocosson" PLEASE help?

  • I live in a townhouse with concrete front steps, there is a whole under them and have noticed a snake, I live in Maryland, I am on the end and there is a creek and marsh land on the side of my house. many people have told me there are no cotton mouths in MD, that we only have copper heads and the timber rattlesnake, but then others have said MD does have cotton mouths I looked online to tell the difference and all I saw was that the only way you can tell the difference between the 2 snakes is their eyes and the inside of their mouth, which I am not going to get close enough to notice either I personally do not like snakes but see garders and black snakes so often they dont bother me too much although I will not get close I have a 6 and 7 year old so I am worried are there/have there ever been word that water mocossons can /have been sighted in MD? starting yesterday I noticed 2 snakes that look the same one was just a bit smaller, they are aggressive and very fast and look sooooo different from any snake I have seen before, I know it is not a copper head however would animal control come get them out and move them? would they charge me? what should I do? how can I tell the difference between the 2 without getting in harms wayI know cotton mouths are from normally "restricted" to from florida to virginia and over to the west and down, but that is so close to MD is it possible for these snakes to be water mocossons? and should I be so scared and concerned as I am? Thank you to all who answer and try to help me

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    Just call "animal control" They will tell you what they can or cant do and probably give you some good advice on your problem. There is certainly no charge for answering a phone call. Until you can reach them just stay away from the snakes. Animal control can certainly tell you whether water mocasins have been seen in your area.

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By reading the same link I gave you in your last question half an hour ago. Geesh. Sorry I bothered.

It is the SAME snake it is dangerous and has a very white "cotton" mouth.

Jorgie

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