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Copperhead Snakes: Habitats, Defense Mechanisms, and More

Discover fascinating facts about Copperhead snakes, including their unique defense techniques and swift hunting skills. These reptiles rely on their sharp teeth to catch mice and navigate through their habitats. Learn where to find Copperheads, from zoos to leafy environments. Notably, they can grow up to 40 inches long and may give birth to up to 14 babies at a time. With their endangered status and significant role in the ecosystem, Copperheads are worth understanding and protecting.

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Copperhead Snakes: Habitats, Defense Mechanisms, and More

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  1. Copperheads By MASON BALES

  2. Copperhead defenses • They shake their tail and then they attack. • Their enemies are people, pigs, other snakes, and birds.

  3. Feeding. • They need sharp teeth to eat mice and drink water. • They move very fast.

  4. Habitat house • You can find a copperhead in a zoo and in and in leaves.

  5. Extra Facts • Copperheads are a reptile. • They are 40 inches long. • They have 1-14 babies at a time.

  6. Extra facts • They are big. • They are endangered.

  7. Resources • Copperheads by SHAIRE BARGEN.

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