Copperhead snake bites are relatively rare and typically result in mild symptoms. In the United States, it is estimated that there are about 1,000 to 2,000 copperhead bites each year, but fatalities are extremely uncommon, with only a few reported deaths annually. Most bites are not life-threatening, especially with prompt medical treatment. Overall, the mortality rate from copperhead bites is very low.
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.
There are only two species of poisonous snakes in Delaware: the northern copperhead and the timber rattlesnake. Both are venomous, but their bites are rarely fatal to humans.
roughly 1,048 yearly
They are less in number I think about 10% people use hotel yearly.
about 200 people die from adder bites each year in the uk
5 people
its not but many people call them bug bites so they may not like it
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People are afraid of cobra and copperhead snakes. They also are afraid of crocodiles and cougars.
A lot of people :|
Exact statistics on the number of people bitten by water moccasins (also known as cottonmouths) each year are not consistently recorded. However, it is estimated that there are a few hundred venomous snake bites in the United States annually, with water moccasins being a contributing factor, particularly in the southeastern regions where they are commonly found. Most bites occur when people inadvertently step on or provoke the snake. Fortunately, fatalities from these bites are rare due to effective medical treatment.