Copperheads prey on Small rodents, small reptiles and sometimes other snakes.
Copper head or copper snake
It is a kind of venomous snake.
you may not agree, but i would draw a tiger snake.
A snake can open its mouth wide enough to swallow prey that is larger than its own head.
A snake can open its mouth very wide, up to about four times the diameter of its body, in order to swallow prey that is larger than its head.
Yes. This is how most snakes are able to eat prey several times larger than the snake's head.
its easy for snakes to crush all the prey's bones first then gobble them up EDIT: The reason snakes swallow their prey head first - is that the limbs of the 'victim' fold flat against the body - making it easier to swallow. (Snakester1962)
3-10 cents, depending on condition. But it's not a "copper head"* penny, it's just a copper penny, and if you want to be annoyingly correct it's a bronze cent. (*) Copperheads are a type of snake!
in tennessee what your biggest threat is is the copperhead or water maucousen or the timber rattle snake the worst one is probably the copper head
The snake would be the predator and the shrew would be the prey
It is unlikely. It is more likely that venomous copperhead would kill the chicken.
The shrew is the prey.