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venomous snakes

By: Corban. venomous snakes. When Cottonmouths open their mouths big that means they’re about to attack. Cottonmouths have deadly venom. Cottonmouths live in swamps too. Cottonmouths. King cobras are very long. In one bite a king cobra can kill 20 people or an elephant.

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venomous snakes

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  1. By: Corban venomous snakes

  2. When Cottonmouths open their mouths big that means they’re about to attack. Cottonmouths have deadly venom. Cottonmouths live in swamps too. Cottonmouths

  3. King cobras are very long. In one bite a king cobra can kill 20 people or an elephant. They live in China. King cobras live in forests on logs and branches. King Cobras

  4. Bushmaster babies are some of the only pit vipers that hatch from eggs. A pit viper has orange venom. Pit vipers are every venomous snake and they all live in different states. Pit vipers live in all different habitats too. A lot of snakes can blend in with stuff. Non-venomous king snakes kill pit vipers. Their fangs are filled with venom. Pit Vipers

  5. Water moccasins live in swamps where it’s shallow. They share their dens with rattle snakes and copperheads. They are 30 to 45 inches when they’re born. Water Moccasins

  6. Pictures from Microsoft clip art Narrated by Corban Credits

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