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Learn how to distinguish baby copperheads from other snakes so you can stay safe
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The copperhead snake is a venomous species of snake, a pit viper native to the Eastern region of North America that gets its name from its distinctive copper-toned body. Due to their status as a venomous species, copperheads can pose a danger to humans if they feel threatened, and a bite from a copperhead, while rarely fatal, can be painful and will require immediate medical attention. Even baby copperheads have this venom, so it is important that you know how to identify them so that you can avoid being put in a dangerous situation. This article will help you identify them so you can stay safe next time you come across a snake.
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Warnings
- The use of venom by the copperhead is a secondary defense mechanism. It will only resort to striking and biting as a last resort, which is usually when its path of retreat is being blocked or it has actually been picked up. Therefore, avoid direct confrontation with the copperhead if possible. [23] X Trustworthy Source State of Massachusetts Official website for the State of Massachusetts Go to sourceThanks
- The copperhead is the cause of many snake bites yearly, but these bites are rarely fatal and only occur when the snake has been stepped on or directly touched, and thus are completely avoidable. [24] X Research sourceThanks
- A bite from a copperhead can cause serious local reactions, such as pain or debility in the limb that has been bitten. Severity of a copperhead bite can range from mild to severe. Though their venom is not fatal to humans, it is imperative that you receive immediate medical treatment if you have been bitten. [25] X Research sourceThanks
- A baby copperhead’s venom is just as potent as an adult’s. Exercise the same amount of caution around a baby copperhead as you would a fully grown adult. [26] X Research sourceThanks
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