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    The brown pattern can be mistaken for a full-grown copperhead, but baby copperheads look much different. Adult brown (or dekay) snake. • Color : Baby copperheads have neon green tails.

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    According to the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission, female copperheads can have one litter per year, and the litters can range from 2 to 18 snakes, which are 8 to 10 inches long when born.

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    The Copperheads first started participating in the Coastal Plain League during the 1999 season [3] and in 2000 reached the CPL championship series but lost to Petersburg. They have made the CPL playoffs five of the past six seasons and were the No. 1 seeded team from the West Division in the 2015 league playoffs, although they lost in the ...

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  9. Where do copperhead snakes go when the weather turns ... - AOL

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    The short version of copperhead best practices include, according to local snake experts: Keep a sharp eye open for snakes while outside. Watch where you step (especially when wearing sandals or ...