“Copperheads aren’t going to go out of their way to bite people. Female copperheads have a territory of around eight acres while the males may roam up to 24 acres. It loves to eat small rodents (like mice), but it will also go after frogs, small snakes, small birds, and insects. Copperheads: Pennsylvania’s quieter, more common, venomous snakes Updated Jun 28, 2019; Posted Jun 19, 2019 The northern copperhead is found across nearly all … The northern copperhead, Agkistrodon contortrix, is found in southern and eastern Ohio. Copperhead snakes are pit vipers or crotalids (family Crotalidae); poisonous snakes that are named for the two heat sensing pits used to locate prey that are positioned between the eyes and the nostrils. Copperheads are found all throughout the state. https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/reptiles/c/copperhead-snakes The genus Agkistrodon includes 10 species. Their venom is of a low toxicity and because they tend to be small snakes they also have a low venom yield. https://www.ncwildlife.org/Learning/Species/Reptiles/Copperhead There are 3 species of venomous … No, they're not poisonous. They cause the majority of venomous bites to humans,” Crocker said. Not very. Copperheads are the most commonly seen venomous snakes in Virginia. More people are struck and killed by lightning each year. And though copperheads are pit vipers and give live birth, the mother and babies only stay together briefly. On average, 8,000 people are bitten by venomous snakes in the United States each year. They're venomous. Timber Rattlesnakes stick to the more mountainous regions of the state while Cottonmouths spend time in wetlands in Southern Virginia. However, only 9 - 15 of these victims actually die. Copperheads are known for blending in, and there are several look-alike snakes that are often mistaken for the venomous version because of similar patterns and coloring – which is a beneficial survival mechanism to non-venomous snakes. Snakes don't provide maternal care for their offspring. This is the Northern Copperhead snake. Eastern Copperheads have dark colored crossbands that are for the most part shaped like an hourglass. The generic name is derived from the Greek words ancistro (hooked) and odon (tooth), or fishhook. Their bites are very painful (I speak from experience), but seldom pose a serious threat to life. https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/facts-about-the-copperhead-snake.html The Eastern Copperhead is a pit-viper, as are all three of Virginia's venomous snake species (Eastern Copperhead… With brilliant colors, the Northern Copperhead is a beautiful serpent. Copperheads are one of the 4 species native to North America. Usually some of the crossbands are broken and do not connect. Agkistrodon contortrix is a species of venomous snake, a pit viper, endemic to Eastern North America; it is a member of the subfamily Crotalinae in the family Viperidae.The common name for this species is the eastern copperhead.