The Lowcountry is home to 38 snake species and six of them are venomous.
Do copperheads have predators? Here's what biologists say.
Spotting a snake by a pond, stream, or even your backyard may seem scary. Often people mistake harmless water snakes with ...
Texas has all four kinds of venomous snakes and 10 rattlesnake species. Here's how to spot a copperhead, cottonmouth, coral ...
Snakes are slithering around North Carolina - and so are cases of mistaken identity. “People call me all the time thinking they have rattlesnakes or copperheads, not knowing this is a completely ...
The eastern United States is prime copperhead territory, and in some areas these venomous snakes are far more common than many people realize. The eastern copperhead is a well-camouflaged pit viper ...
South Carolina's abundant waters attract many snake species, both harmless and dangerous. The Savannah River and Great Pee ...
Georgia’s warm Southern climate, combined with its mix of mountains, forests, and low-lying areas, creates ideal habitat for a wide range of wildlife—including venomous snakes such as the copperhead.
This summer, copperhead snakes will look for places in Georgia to hide and eventually reproduce. Where? What if you see one? How to protect your home?
The Maryland Department of Natural Resources announced that baby Eastern copperheads will start becoming more active as the weather becomes cooler and milder. This brown, camouflaged venomous pit ...