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Watch out! These 5 Alabama areas are considered copperhead hotspots
As temperatures rise, copperheads become more active. World Atlas highlights Alabama’s top 5 spots where hikers should watch their step this season.
It’s not your fault you’re afraid of snakes. Really: A 2001 Gallup poll found that a whopping 56 percent of Americans are nervous around the slithery critters, topping other common fears like public ...
MyWildBackyard on MSN
Why copperhead snakes bite more people than most venomous snakes
Copperheads are responsible for a large number of venomous snake bites in the United States each year. Unlike many other snakes that flee when disturbed, copperheads rely heavily on camouflage and ...
According to the LiveScience blog, copperheads start to come out during the day when the weather starts to get warmer in ...
Macon Telegraph on MSN
Copperhead snakes starting to slither across GA. Here's how to spot them, what to do if bitten
Here's when copperhead season starts and how to stay safe.
About the snake: You are far less likely to run into this rattlesnake than the timber rattlesnake. In fact, it is considered ...
Planning a Georgia lake trip this spring? A report from World Atlas highlights several lakes where snake sightings are more common.
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