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  2. These nonvenomous snakes actually eat copperheads. “The black racer is the unfriendly cousin to the black rat snake,” Chavis said, adding that its name comes from its speed.

  3. Radiated ratsnake - Wikipedia

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    Coelognathus radiatus, commonly known as the radiated ratsnake, copperhead rat snake, or copper-headed trinket snake, is a nonvenomous [2] species of colubrid snake.

  4. Are there benefits to having snakes around? Here's what ... - AOL

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    Rat Snake. Adult rat snakes are typically 3 to 5 feet, but can get up to 6 feet long, according to experts with the Savannah River Ecology Laboratory.. Adult rat snakes primarily eat mice, rats ...

  5. Rat snake - Wikipedia

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    In comparison to rat snake species at relatively colder regions, rat snake species at lower latitudes tend to be larger in size due to warmer climate conditions. As the global climate warms, the average body size of rat snakes at higher latitudes will become larger, which will allow the species to catch more prey and thus increase their overall ...

  6. Eastern rat snake - Wikipedia

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    The snakes can also eat young chickens and chicks, hence the common name chicken snake. Rat snakes are most vulnerable to predators as juveniles. Predators of P. alleghaniensis include hawks (Buteo spp.), great horned owls (Bubo virginianus), foxes, raccoons, and domestic cats. Adult eastern rat snakes have few known predators other than humans.

  7. Copperheads smell like cucumbers, don't they? Ten myths ... - AOL

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    Racers, coachwhips, cottonmouths, copperheads, indigo snakes and many others eat snakes, too. "The kingsnake gets the credit because he's easily identified and he has the word "king" in his name ...

  8. Eastern copperhead - Wikipedia

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    An individual may eat up to twice its body mass in a year. One study found an individual that ate eight times during an annual activity period, totaling 1.25 times its body mass. [32] Predators of the eastern copperhead are not well known, but may include owls, hawks, opossums, bullfrogs, and other snakes.

  9. Can copperheads climb trees? North Carolina snake myths debunked.

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    The truth is, there are other snakes in N.C. that fit this description, mainly including harmless species like corn snakes, juvenile rat snakes and water snakes. "Avoid killing snakes regardless ...