copperheads in English

noun
1
any of a number of stout-bodied venomous snakes with coppery-pink or reddish-brown coloration, in particular.
Dogs bitten by any of Texas' dangerous snakes, including rattlesnakes, cottonmouths, copperheads and coral snakes, often suffer unnecessarily.

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1. Copperheads are found statewide

2. Got cicadas? You may have Copperheads too

3. Copperheads Copperheads, Butternuts, Sons of Liberty, Knights of the Golden Circle The following materials may be of use when researching the Copperheads, Butternuts, Sons of Liberty, and Knights of the Golden Circle in Indiana

4. Copperheads are essentially a snake of unglaciated Ohio

5. Younger Copperheads are grayer whereas adults are fully-colored

6. Copperheads feed on small mammals, frogs, lizards, birds, and even insects (cicadas)

7. As the young Copperheads grow, they will face many threats.

8. Copperheads are widely distributed across the eastern half of North America

9. Copperheads are venomous snakes and members of the pit viper family

10. Copperheads are one of just two venomous snake species found in New Jersey

11. They are known for attacking Copperheads, killing them, and often times eating them

12. Cicadas that shed their skins are a food source for Copperheads

13. Q: Do copperhead snakes have an odor / what do Copperheads smell like? A: …

14. Baby Copperheads are lighter tan in color and have a pinkish-brown hourglass pattern

15. Copperheads are rare, and people do see them, so heck, maybe you did

16. Copperheads mate in late spring or early fall, but interestingly ovulation occurs only in the spring

17. The Southern Ohio Copperheads play at Bob Wren Stadium on the campus of Ohio University: 140 S

18. The genus Agkistrodon includes 10 species. Copperheads are one of the 4 species native to North America.

19. Copperheads had an enormous effect on the Democratic Party, nearly taking control of it in 1864

20. Eastern Copperheads have dark colored crossbands that are for the most part shaped like an hourglass

21. Male Copperheads may fight for the right to breed with females, and usually the biggest, strongest male wins.

22. Copperheads are known to rattle their tails to mimic rattlesnakes in the hopes of discouraging potential approaching predators

23. The members of The Copperheads are Tampa Bay area community and business leaders with a two-fold reason for existing

24. In fact, there are some pretty gnarly videos on YouTube of black racer snakes fighting and killing Copperheads

25. Copperheads, like the one that bit a Berks County woman, are less familiar to most familiar Pennsylvanians than the timber rattlesnake, but …

26. Copperheads or Peace Democrats were people who opposed the North's attempts to reunite the nation during the American Civil War

27. Copperheads are venomous: This means that a copperhead bite (whether from an adult or baby) is likely to be harmful

28. Female Copperheads can store sperm for a long time, including through winter brumation if they happened to have mated during the fall

29. Copperheads were most numerous in border areas, including southern parts of Ohio, Illinois, and Indiana (in Missouri, comparable groups were avowed Confederates).

30. Description: Copperheads are fairly large – 24 - 40 in (61 - 102 cm), heavy-bodied snakes with large, triangular heads and elliptical pupils (cat eyes)

31. Copperheads did well in local and state elections in 1862, especially in New York, and won majorities in the legislatures of Illinois and Indiana

32. Because Copperheads are so common in neighborhoods, there is a chance you might get bitten while working in pine straw or doing other work

33. In The Copperheads in the Middle West, Klement argued that many Midwestern Democrats held southern Democratic racial and economic attitudes because of their southern roots

34. When the Houston Chronicle's outdoors reporter Shannon Tompkins discovered Copperheads in his yard six out of seven nights one week, he knew something was up

35. Copperheads propagandized Confederate success, recruited for the Rebel cause, and, in extreme situations, even stole supplies, destroyed bridges, and carried correspondence from southern leaders

36. Newborn Copperheads measure about 7–9 inches long at birth and have a unique yellow tail tip which fades as it gets older

37. In the 1860s, the Copperheads, also known as Peace Democrats, were a faction of Democrats in the Union who opposed the American Civil War and wanted …

38. While some Copperheads were unquestionably dabbling in plots to overthrow the government, most were probably being truthful when they said they were loyal Unionists

39. Copperheads, The Rise and Fall of Lincoln's Opponents in the North, is a well written and assiduously researched writing on the Peace Democrats during the Civil War

40. Copperheads were able to control the party's national platform, including a plank written by Vallandigham pronouncing the war a failure and demanding peace on the basis of a restored federal union

41. The Copperheads, as a result of the national recognition as one of the best air defense units in the nation, were chosen to fly the new high performance jet fighter

42. The fire might be that of a flaming kerosene-soaked cloth or an acetylene torch, and the snakes could be rattlesnakes or copperheads, not too hard to find in the Appalachian Mountains of the United States, where these groups are the most common.