Australian Copperheads are not related to the American snake with the same common name. Copperheads don't usually exceed 1.3 metres in lenght. At first glace the body of the copperhead is thicker than it's head. The scales are large, especially along the sides. The face of the snake is slender, rather like a rounded arrow head. The colour on it's back is usually a matte grey-black, but can be brown or olive green. Along the sides often there is a red to copper colour which is whythey are often mistaken for red-bellied black snakes.the belly of the copperhead can be white, grey or yellow.
Since the copperhead's favourite snack is frogs, they usually inhabit swamps and dams. They will also eat other retiles including each other.
Copperheads are very shy when people come in contact with this snake it will do every thing it can to escape. they seen very reluctant to bite, but it would be extremely unwise to put this to the test. When a copperhead feels threatened it can flatten its neck and often it will flatten its whole body.
This snake is EXTREMELY VENOMOUS.
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