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Q:I live in northeast Oklahoma and have had more contact with snakes this year, while on the banks and shores, than ever before. I'd like to be able to make positive identification of the snakes BEFORE I shoot them, rather than AFTER. I read somewhere, a few years ago, that Cottonmouths will have half of their bodies floating while swimming, and non-venomous water snakes will have only the head above water. Is this true? If so, WHY is it like that? Any other tips for snake i.d.(preferably from a distance)? Thank you for reading, and for giving ME something worth reading every month.
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