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Copperhead snakes are generally more aggressive during their breeding season, which occurs in the spring and early fall. They may also exhibit increased defensiveness when they feel threatened or cornered, especially if they are surprised or protecting their young. Additionally, during hot summer months, their activity levels can rise, potentially leading to more defensive behaviors if they encounter humans or other animals. Overall, while they are not typically aggressive, situational factors can trigger defensive reactions.

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