A copperhead snake has a smooth, scaled texture, typical of many snake species. When handled, its body feels somewhat warm due to its blood flow, and the scales can feel cool to the touch. Generally, they are not aggressive and can feel surprisingly lightweight despite their length. However, it's important to remember that they are venomous and should be observed from a safe distance.
No a copperhead snake does not rattle.
Osage copperhead is a snake. It begins with O.
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.
How about a quick hiss
Snake Wranglers - 2002 Copperhead Cannibals was released on: USA: 2004
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.
A copperhead snake is venomous.
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it kills it
Yes, they are pit vipers, related to the cottonmouth and rattlesnakes.
The rattlesnake or copperhead, the rattlesnake is more venomous but the copperhead is more common.