3 Extremely Dangerous Snakes & How To Identify Them

  • First, one snake you have heard of before im sure of- the copperhead snake. This snake,  prevalent in  Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, South Carolina, North Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky, Virginia, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Iowa, Pennsylvania, Maryland, New Jersey, Delaware, New York, Connecticut, and Massachusetts is extremely dangerous!

    Copperhead snakes tend to blend in with their surroundings and though their venom is not very toxic, young children or the elderly who come across this snake and get bit could still suffer the consequences. When hiking or enjoying the great outdoors step lightly and before you venture further to find out if snakes are common in the area.

    1) Copperhead 

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    COPPERHEAD (Agkistrodon contortrix). Length usually 2-3 feet. Common where it occurs, the copperhead is probably the most abundant poisonous snake in eastern Kansas. It is most frequently found in the vicinity of rocky ledges in oak-hickory-walnut woods, but it rangeswidely, so that individuals may be found in almost any habitat during summer months. Although generally nocturnal during most of its active season, its habit of lying in the open during the daytime among dried leaves in patches of sunlight and shadow causes the pattern to blend perfectly with the background. Any hiker through this habitat should be alert. Because of the rather small size, usually inoffensive disposition, and the low toxicity of its venom this snake should be placed on the nonfatal list for adults. Elderly persons, those in poor health, or small children could find the copperhead bite fatal, however.

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    12 Comments

    1. RS Eaves said:

      I have them all. That’s the price you pay to live near water

    2. Tasha Atkins said:

      Very good read. Thanks! I haven’t had good luck with snakes lately. Lol

    3. Robert Thomas Sparks II said:

      I live in Alaska and one day when I was in the wild I saw a moose wearing snake skin boots. I was instantly able to identify the boots as a copperhead. This was when I realized that “Everyone who goes out into the wild needs to know this!”. ……… The only snake in Alaska is Gov. Walker.

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