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Yellow tails of juvenile Cottonmouths and Copperheads.


 

Kenneth Krysko photo
A young Cottonmouth with a yellow tail.

Juvenile Cottonmouths and Copperheads have bright, sulfur yellow-colored tails that they use as a lure to attract prey. Young juveniles hold the tail upright (vertical) and wiggle the yellow tip like a caterpillar to lure small prey within striking distance.



Kenneth Wray photo.
As the Cottonmouth grows older the tail darkens to black.




Kenneth Krysko photo.
Note: Juvenile Pygmy Rattlesnakes also have yellow tails.


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