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Venomous Critters > Snakes

Pit Viper

For more information and photos of Florida snakes, please visit the following links.
University of Florida – IFAS
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commision



Photo: Copperhead
Description -

Rattlesnakes,cottonmouth (moccasins), & copperheads. Have a large triangular head, fangs, a pit b/w eyes & nose, and elliptical pupils. Identify it by the large triangular head.

Point of Injection -

Puncture wounds. 25% of bites are dry bites. If envenomated: pain, blisters, bruising, progressive swelling, oozing of blood.

Possible Symptoms -

Tremors, vomiting, tingling, metallic taste in the mouth, weakness.

Recommended Treatment Protocol -

Remove jewelry & tight clothing near bite. Keep limb below heart level. Cleanse. DON’T apply tourniquet or ice (these worsen damage). DON’T cut & suck out venom. Go to hospital.


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