they bite their prey then squeeze until their prey dies
The copperhead, when threatened, will bite its prey and inject a toxic venom into its prey. They are to blame for most venomous snake bites in the U.S., but their venom is the least venomous.
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Two. The timber rattler and the copperhead.
No. The only venomous reptile in Vermont is the Timber Rattlesnake and it is very rare.
No it is not. The above is misleading. It is illegal to kill any kind of snake (including the poisonous copperhead and rattlesnake) in Maryland without a permit from the Department of Natural Resources (DNR).
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No. Copperheads and rattlesnakes are related, but the copperhead is notable in that it lacks a rattle.
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Yes.
Snakes can not reproduce by fragmentation. Snakes reproduce sexually. Some species of snakes, such as the Copperhead, can reproduce asexually.
· Osage Copperhead
There is. Check out the related links.
· Cobra · Copperhead · Coral snakes · Cottonmouth
The Timber Rattlesnake and the Copperhead.