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  2. What do you do if a copperhead bites you in Texas and ... - AOL

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    There are three subspecies of copperheads in Texas: the Southern copperhead, 20-30 inches long and found in the eastern third of the state; the Broadbanded copperhead, about two feet long and ...

  3. If a copperhead snake bites your dog in SC, follow these tips ...

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    The copperhead gets its name from the coppery-tan color on its head and on parts of its body, Clemson Cooperative Extension states. Copperheads have triangular-shaped heads, similar to an ...

  4. Agkistrodon - Wikipedia

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    In most instances, the viper injects a venom that tends to immobilize, not kill, its prey before ingestion. In this case, the main venom glands secrete a toxin that inhibits the prey's sympathetic response to flee or fend off its predator. This essentially stuns the animal so that the predator can easily attack. [17]

  5. Eastern copperhead - Wikipedia

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    The eastern copperhead (Agkistrodon contortrix), [3] also known simply as the copperhead, is a species of venomous snake, a pit viper, endemic to eastern North America; it is a member of the subfamily Crotalinae in the family Viperidae.

  6. Discover the Biggest Copperhead Snake Ever [Video] - AOL

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    Discover the Biggest Copperhead Snake Ever November 14, 2024 at 8:00 AM Found in the eastern regions of the United States, copperheads are one of the most common venomous snakes in North America.

  7. Lowland copperhead - Wikipedia

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    It is commonly referred to as the copperhead, but is not closely related to the American copperhead, Agkistrodon contortrix. If provoked, the lowland copperhead is a dangerous snake with neurotoxic venom , which can kill an adult human if correct first aid is not applied promptly.

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

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    A copperhead will bite for two reasons: to kill and eat prey or to defend itself. Beane explained that when striking prey to kill it and eat it, a baby copperhead will inject as much venom as ...

  9. Agkistrodon contortrix mokasen - Wikipedia

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    The northern copperhead (Agkistrodon contortrix mokasen) was once classified as a subspecies of the copperhead (Agkistrodon contortrix).However, DNA based studies published in 2008 and 2015, revealed no significant genetic difference between the northern copperhead (Agkistrodon contortrix mokasen), the southern copperhead (Agkistrodon contortrix contortrix) and the Osage copperhead ...