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Re: Juvenile Copperhead [Re: texcajun] #11892397 10/21/16 02:46 PM
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i think they use that florescent tail as a lure to entice lizards and such. i assume also to warn predators that it is poisonous. Glad you did not kill the little fella.

Re: Juvenile Copperhead [Re: texcajun] #11893136 10/21/16 10:11 PM
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Too bad they don't keep that fluorescent tail through adulthood. That way, they'd be easier to spot in the dead leaves.

Re: Juvenile Copperhead [Re: texcajun] #11893156 10/21/16 10:30 PM
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Just wondering from the snake guru's...is that one big enough to be a problem for humans?

Thanks...Gman

Re: Juvenile Copperhead [Re: Gamblinman] #11893299 10/22/16 12:55 AM
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Originally Posted By: Gamblinman
Just wondering from the snake guru's...is that one big enough to be a problem for humans?

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Copperheads are born viable with venom glands and can certainly be a problem if bit. They are often worse because they don't control there venom like adults.

Re: Juvenile Copperhead [Re: J-2] #11893569 10/22/16 03:29 AM
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Nope not for me. bang bang bang... reload Bang Bang Bang. One bit my dog instead of me once and like to have lost him. I hate the silent litte bastages.


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Re: Juvenile Copperhead [Re: J-2] #11893619 10/22/16 04:01 AM
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Originally Posted By: J-2
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Just wondering from the snake guru's...is that one big enough to be a problem for humans?

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Copperheads are born viable with venom glands and can certainly be a problem if bit. They are often worse because they don't control there venom like adults.


^^^ this .

I'm one of the resident "snake lovers" but I can't stand copperheads . If I'm in his territory I'll walk around him . If he shows up near the house all bets are off .

Re: Juvenile Copperhead [Re: texcajun] #11893732 10/22/16 12:27 PM
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I will usually let them be unless they are around the house. Kids and copperheads not a good combo.

Re: Juvenile Copperhead [Re: texcajun] #11893740 10/22/16 12:42 PM
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Re: Juvenile Copperhead [Re: J-2] #11893943 10/22/16 02:49 PM
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Originally Posted By: J-2
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Just wondering from the snake guru's...is that one big enough to be a problem for humans?

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Copperheads are born viable with venom glands and can certainly be a problem if bit. They are often worse because they don't control there venom like adults.


i have heard this before and I have wondered about it's validity. I am not trying to pick a fight but aren't the babies born with the exact same skills as the adults? they are snakes. they come pre-programmed to survive with the same skills an adult has. anyway I kind of figure as a survival strategy not being able to control venom as a bay and "learning how" as they get older. it is not good for species survival as they might blow their whole vemon supply in their first meal and starve after that as it might take weeks to replenish. snakes are not taught and do not have cognitive capacity to learn. they just do what they do and have done for millennia.

anyway, just a hypothesis. if you are for sure, tell me I am wrong and I am OK with that too.

Re: Juvenile Copperhead [Re: texcajun] #11896341 10/24/16 03:37 AM
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It is irresponsible to free handle venomous snakes. It doesn't show others you are cool, know what you are doing and sends a poor message to younger people. While a copperhead isn't deadly, it is dangerous to free handle them. A kid could think, "That is cool and try to handle a genuinely dangerous animal, like a rattlesnake.


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Originally Posted By: Pope1
It is irresponsible to free handle venomous snakes. It doesn't show others you are cool, know what you are doing and sends a poor message to younger people. While a copperhead isn't deadly, it is dangerous to free handle them. A kid could think, "That is cool and try to handle a genuinely dangerous animal, like a rattlesnake.

Glad you said that. I have been handling snakes for as lond as i can remember, and have never been bitten by a venomous snake. Rattlers and coral snakes are the only 2 i wont mess with. Everyone thinks copperheads are deadly, but that isnt necissarily true. If you are a normal healthy person, all the hospital will do usually is give you a teatnus shot and manage pain, and maybe keep you for observation. No antivenin.


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Re: Juvenile Copperhead [Re: bronco71] #11897479 10/24/16 08:34 PM
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That would be a dead SOB if I found it, had way more near misses from them than rattlers....


Same here. Got no use for snakes..


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Re: Juvenile Copperhead [Re: jippedgenes] #11897722 10/24/16 11:54 PM
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Just wondering from the snake guru's...is that one big enough to be a problem for humans?

Thanks...Gman


Copperheads are born viable with venom glands and can certainly be a problem if bit. They are often worse because they don't control there venom like adults.


i have heard this before and I have wondered about it's validity. I am not trying to pick a fight but aren't the babies born with the exact same skills as the adults? they are snakes. they come pre-programmed to survive with the same skills an adult has. anyway I kind of figure as a survival strategy not being able to control venom as a bay and "learning how" as they get older. it is not good for species survival as they might blow their whole vemon supply in their first meal and starve after that as it might take weeks to replenish. snakes are not taught and do not have cognitive capacity to learn. they just do what they do and have done for millennia.

anyway, just a hypothesis. if you are for sure, tell me I am wrong and I am OK with that too.


just what I was told from a biologist. controlling the venom is a learned behavior from the way I understood. Makes sense to me. I know I don't want to find out out!

Re: Juvenile Copperhead [Re: Bobcat1] #11900246 10/26/16 06:27 AM
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Nope not for me. bang bang bang... reload Bang Bang Bang. One bit my dog instead of me once and like to have lost him. I hate the silent litte bastages.


Hear hear! When did people start thinking venomous snakes should be protected? I say kill them and if the mice population grows kill them too.


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Re: Juvenile Copperhead [Re: texcajun] #11903622 10/27/16 09:03 PM
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Nice!

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