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  4. As we enter ‘baby copperhead season,’ what to know ... - AOL

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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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  6. North Carolina State Fair - Wikipedia

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    The North Carolina State Fair Horse Show and Hunter Jumper Show takes place before, during, and after the fair at the Governor James B. Hunt Horse Complex. [29] The Folk Festival was first held at the fair in 1948 to showcase North Carolina's traditional music and dance. [30]

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

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    While it makes for a painful bite, copperhead venom generally poses minimal risk to bite victims. In fact, NC poison control says that about half of all bites result only in pain and mild swelling.

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  9. Copperheads in Raleigh in January? Looks like it. Local snake ...

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    Nextdoor poster Shirley U., who lives in the Blue Ridge Road/Glen Eden Road area of Raleigh, posted a photo of a copperhead snake camouflaged in pine straw and leaves on the social media site on ...