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Copperhead

North America·Reptile

Excellent at camouflage, these snakes perfectly blend in with their surroundings. Unlike other snakes, copperheads will often “freeze” rather than “flee” when encountering a threat. Copperheads get their name from the coppery-light brown color of their scales.

  • Copperhead
  • Conservation StatusLeast Concern
  • Life span15-29 years
  • Body size19.7-37.4 in.
  • Native habitat Forests, wetlands, and rocky areas of eastern United States
  • DietSmall rodents, insects, reptiles, and amphibians
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