The timber rattlesnake and the eastern massasauga rattlesnake are both found in Wisconsin. Both snakes live in the southwestern part of the state.
yes they are venemous
yes
There are only three poisonous snakes in the state of Ohio. These species are the Eastern Mississauga, the Timer Rattlesnake, and the Northern Copperhead.
yes
yes
yes there is
Ohio has only three species of venomous snakes, two of which have rattles at the end of the tail (Eastern Massauga (pictured right) & Timber Rattlesnake). The third species is the Northern copperhead. Although many believe the water moccasin occurs in Ohio, it actually ranges no farther north than the Dismal Swamp in southeastern Virginia in the eastern portion of its range, and extreme southern Indiana and Illinois, in the western part of its range. Water moccasins are not native to Ohio.
No. Copperheads and rattlesnakes are related, but the copperhead is notable in that it lacks a rattle.
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Yes.
Snakes can not reproduce by fragmentation. Snakes reproduce sexually. Some species of snakes, such as the Copperhead, can reproduce asexually.
Yes. Copperheads are protected in OHIO.
· Osage Copperhead