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RE: cottonmouth in tulsa?

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Posted by: MikeinOKC at Mon Jul 30 14:54:09 2007  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by MikeinOKC ]  
   

Well, who can say? Go take a look! My experience is that when a location is close to the boundary between ranges where a species is kown to exist and where it is not, it's pretty much the luck of the draw . . . sometimes they're there, and sometimes not. Just be aware that if you ask someone who doesn't really know snakes, they'll inevitably tell you that sure there are cottonmouths all over, since very few people can tell the difference between a cottonmouth and the various Nerodia species of non-venomous water snakes common to Oklahoma.


   

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