Copperheads are venomous snakes found throughout the eastern united states and parts of Mexico. There are five subspecies of copperheads - the Northern Copperhead, whose range stretches from Texas to Massachusetts. The Southern Copperhead, ranging from Texas to Florida. The Osage Copperhead who ranges from Northern Texas through the central united states. The Broad Banded Copperhead which is pretty much the same, and the Trans Pecos Copperhead - which is found from Chihuahua Mexico to Southern Texas. Most copperheads prefer rocky hillsides as habitats or near water.
The venom of a copperhead is very weak and can not kill a child 75 pounds or over. The elderly can also die but rarely from copperhead bites. However, their bite is very painful. Copperheads are beautiful snakes.
Snakes with bronze colored designs on their body and heads. They are a member of the Rattle Snake family. So, you may have a warning before they strike, but there is no guarantee of that.
The most distinguishable feature of the copperhead snake is its copper colored head and redish-brown body. The average length of a copperhead snake is about thirty inches.
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Reptilia
A copperhead is a venomous pit viper.
Chordata.
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is a rat snake able to kill a copperhead and rattlesnake
No.
Its head is colored like copper (the metal they use for pennies and water pipes in homes), and the body of the snake is a different color.
See the related links section to see a picture of a copperhead snake.
A copperhead snake is venomous.
No a copperhead snake does not rattle.
Osage copperhead is a snake. It begins with O.
is a rat snake able to kill a copperhead and rattlesnake
No.
Snake Wranglers - 2002 Copperhead Cannibals was released on: USA: 2004
Its head is colored like copper (the metal they use for pennies and water pipes in homes), and the body of the snake is a different color.
See the related links section to see a picture of a copperhead snake.
No. It's a snake. Yes. It's a fish. A confusing answer, but the copperhead is most commonly seen as the snake, such as that which is pictured in the above image. However, there is also a species of bluegill with the name copperhead.
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A copperhead snake is venomous.
Yes, they are pit vipers, related to the cottonmouth and rattlesnakes.