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Very few animals on Earth are able to breed outside of their own species. Even for the few that can, they can only do so with a very closely related species - and the offspring are often sterile. To my knowledge, there are no reptiles able to breed outside their species. I'm not a herpetologist, though and may be incorrect on this.

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13y ago

yea baby all night long bow brow chicka brow brow oh baby

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12y ago

If a snake is much smaller then another snake it will most likely eat the other.... I would suggest sticking with getting the same type of snake.

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11y ago

No because the Black snake will most likely eat the copper head

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11y ago

No they are entirely different species>

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7y ago

A copperhead will mate with another copperhead.

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14y ago

No..Although the two species sometimes share winter dens, they would not breed..

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