There are six species of venomous snakes in North Carolina, each with unique features and interesting behaviors.
In winter, when the temperature drops below 60, copperheads and other snake become lethargic, but aren’t totally asleep.
Scientists captured ultra‑high‑speed video showing vipers strike in under 0.1s. Copperheads occur statewide in North Carolina and cause over 90% of venomous bites. Homeowners should clear brush, ...
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