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No it is not. The above is misleading. It is illegal to kill any kind of snake (including the poisonous copperhead and rattlesnake) in Maryland without a permit from the Department of Natural Resources (DNR).
yes there are Water Moccasin also know as Cottonmouth and Northern Copperhead and also there are Eastern Massasauga Rattlesnake.
Yep and they can cause death in humans. They say that a copperhead bite will normally not kill a healthy human being but it can cause death if the amount injected is lethal. At any rate it is a very painful bite.
Yes, there are 4 different species. 1: Western Cottonmouth 2: Northern Copperhead 3: Timber Rattlesnake 4: Eastern Massasauga The Eastern Massasauga is like a rattle snake. All of these snakes are venomous.
VERY. A bite from a Copperhead Rattle Snake can be FATAL. Additionally, most juvenile snakes of any species usually have more concentrated Venom than the adult. So they are potentially deadlier.
No there isnt any information about the childhood of Silas. All that we know is that his name is of Latin origin and he was a Roman citizen.
On 8-13-08 while visiting Nockamixon State Park in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, a friend and I observed a snake swiming in the lake near the shoreline. When I first saw it, it was resting in the water with it's head out of the water watching us. When it began to swim, my friend and I were shocked to the see the coloring of a northern copperhead. I was highly sceptical but it did look like a copperhead. I just spent time researching to see if I could find any information that would indicate that copperheads do enter the water and swim underneath the water for periods of time as this snake did. We watched him for about 15 minutes as (s)he swam under and around the rocks in about 8 to 12 inches of water. The snake came to the surface on two occasions to watch us... especially me as I was walking down the shoreline to continue observing for as long as I could.
Copperheads This is, in fact, myth. Copperheads do not smell like cucmber and rattlesnakes do not smell like watermelon.
Thats easy, the majority of caves do not have any snakes being that they are cold blooded creatures and need heat, caves are dark and cooler. So in hindsight normally you will not see any snakes in caves, maybe at the very entrance to it you might find different creepy crawlies but once inside there really isnt any signs of life very often unless a bear or some other type of animal has come inside for as nap.
there isnt any
if you want the answer, figure out when it started killing and how many it kills in one year,estimated. you will get a good answer. you should also research this subject to see what it mainly eats.
snakes. Also snakes don't only eat mice.