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  1. Eastern copperhead - Wikipedia

    The eastern copperhead (Agkistrodon contortrix), [3] also known simply as the copperhead, is a widespread species of venomous snake, a pit viper, endemic to eastern United States of America; it …

  2. Copperhead snakes: Facts, bites & babies - Live Science

    Jun 18, 2024 · North American copperheads are pit vipers — snakes that have heat-sensitive pit organs between the eye and the nostril on each side of their head. These pits detect minute differences in...

  3. The Copperhead Snake Is Seldom Lethal But Always Venomous

    Apr 14, 2025 · The copperhead snake (Agkistrodon contortrix), also called the eastern copperhead, is a venomous snake that is endemic to the United States, with a habitat that covers nearly all of the …

  4. Identifying Copperhead Snakes - Home & Garden Information Center

    There are several ways to identify a copperhead. Once you are familiar with these key characteristics, you’ll be able to successfully distinguish between the copperhead and other venomous and …

  5. Copperheads and Similar Looking Harmless Species

    The most common snake misidentified as a copperhead is the harmless juvenile Eastern Ratsnake (formerly called the blackrat snake). The Eastern Ratsnake starts life with a strong pattern of gray or …

  6. 10 Facts About Copperhead Snakes - WorldAtlas

    Jun 18, 2025 · Coiled beneath a fallen log in the Appalachian foothills, a copperhead snake lies motionless, its bronze-hued scales catching dappled sunlight. This master of camouflage represents …

  7. Copperhead Snakes - Facts, Venom & Habitat Information

    The Copperhead Snake (Agkistrodon contortrix) is shorter than both the Coral snake and the Cottonmouth snake. The Copperhead Snake is the most often encountered snake in Eastern parts of …

  8. Copperhead | venomous, North America, habitats | Britannica

    It is usually less than 1 metre (3.28 feet) long and is a pinkish or reddish snake with a copper-coloured head and reddish brown, often hourglass-shaped, crossbands on its back. It takes both cold- and …

  9. Copperhead snakes | National Geographic

    These large snakes, found through the southern and eastern United States, have bodies that range from tan to copper to gray, with characteristic hourglass-shaped stripes. The reptiles grow to...

  10. Copperheads in New York: Where They Live and How Often They Bite

    Dec 29, 2023 · Copperheads are the most common of the three venomous snake species in New York. Their bites can cause severe injuries and in rare cases, can result in death.