Which is more poisonous rattlesnake or copperhead?

Snake species
Though most fatal bites are attributed to rattlesnakes, the copperhead accounts for more snakebite incidents than any other venomous North American species. Rattlesnake bites, by comparison, are approximately four times as likely to result in a death or major effects as a copperhead bite.
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What's the most venomous snake in the US?

The eastern diamondback rattlesnake is the largest of its species in the world and the most venomous snake in North America.
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Are rattlesnakes the most poisonous snake?

Eastern diamondback rattlesnake (Crotalus adamanteus)

The eastern diamondback is the largest of all North American venomous snakes, and it is arguably the most deadly.
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Which is more venomous cottonmouth or copperhead?

Cottonmouth snakes are generally considered to have more potent venom. Copperheads are considered less venomous and there is some controversy as to whether or not bites from copperhead snakes need to be treated with antivenom. Copperhead and juvenile cottonmouth snakes are both brown in color.
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What is the deadliest snake?

The saw-scaled viper (Echis carinatus) may be the deadliest of all snakes, since scientists believe it to be responsible for more human deaths than all other snake species combined. Its venom, however, is lethal in less than 10 percent of untreated victims, but the snake's aggressiveness means it bites early and often.
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Which snake bite kills fastest?

The black mamba, for example, injects up to 12 times the lethal dose for humans in each bite and may bite as many as 12 times in a single attack. This mamba has the fastest-acting venom of any snake, but humans are much larger than its usual prey so it still takes 20 minutes for you to die.
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What state has the most venomous snakes?

While plenty of states are host to a variety of poisonous creatures, the state with the largest number of venomous reptiles is Arizona.
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What is the least venomous snake?

List of the Least Venomous Snakes in America
  • Texas Rat Snake. The Texas rat snake, scientific name Elaphe obsolete lindheimeri, is a subspecies of the rat snake family. ...
  • North American Racer. ...
  • Ring-Necked Snake. ...
  • Rough Green Snake. ...
  • Milk Snake. ...
  • Western Ribbon Snake. ...
  • Corn Snake.
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What US state has the most snakes?

California: 33

It is home to more than 33 snake species, and many are endemic to the state.
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How long do you have to live after a rattlesnake bite?

Ideally, you'll reach medical help within 30 minutes of being bitten. If the bite is left untreated, your bodily functions will break down over a period of 2 or 3 days and the bite may result in severe organ damage or death.
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Are cottonmouth more poisonous than rattlesnakes?

Cottonmouth vs Rattlesnake: Behavior

For example, rattlesnakes rattle their tails and coil up, while cottonmouths mimic a rattlesnake's rattle and emit a musk that deters predators. A cottonmouth's venom is also not as potent as a rattlesnake's.
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How poisonous are copperheads?

Copperheads have hemotoxic venom, said Beane, which means that a copperhead bite "often results in temporary tissue damage in the immediate area of bite." Their bite may be painful but is "very rarely (almost never) fatal to humans." Children, the elderly and people with compromised immune systems may have strong ...
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How poisonous is a cottonmouth?

The cottonmouth has a powerful cytotoxic venom that destroys tissue and is considered more toxic than that of the Copperhead. The bite symptoms commonly include severe pain, swelling, ecchymosis, and even though deaths are rare, the cottonmouth bite could leave scars and on occasion lead to amputation.
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Is a cottonmouth and a water moccasin the same snake?

Cottonmouth / Water Moccasin (Agkistrodon piscivorus) - Venomous. Description: Cottonmouths are venomous semi-aquatic snakes often referred to as “water moccasins.” They have large, triangular heads with a dark line through the eye, elliptical pupils, and large jowls due to the venom glands.
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What states are copperheads found?

Northern copperheads live in the United States from the Florida panhandle, north to Massachusetts and west to Nebraska. Of the five copperhead subspecies, the northern copperhead has the greatest range. It is found in northern Georgia and Alabama, north to Massachusetts and west to Illinois.
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What states have no snakes?

That makes Alaska one of two states to be snake-free, the other being Hawaii. As an island, Hawaii is more representative of why most countries without snakes have gotten so lucky: They're geographically isolated.
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Is it true there are no snakes in Hawaii?

Snakes are illegal in Hawaii. They have no natural predators here and pose a serious threat to Hawaii's environment because they compete with native animal populations for food and habitat. Many species also prey on birds and their eggs, increasing the threat to endangered native birds.
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What place does not have snakes?

An unlikely tale, perhaps—yet Ireland is unusual for its absence of native snakes. It's one of only a handful of places worldwide—including New Zealand, Iceland, Greenland, and Antarctica—where Indiana Jones and other snake-averse humans can visit without fear.
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How long do you have after a copperhead bite?

Even though copperhead envenomation is rarely fatal, virtually all patients experience pain and swelling of the envenomated limb [6,8-11]. Most patients recover and resume activities of daily living within 2–4 weeks, but in a minority of cases, residual symptoms last a year or more [10-12].
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What states don't have poisonous snakes?

The best American state for snake-o-phobes is Alaska, home to no poisonous serpents. In fact, no snakes of any kind have been documented as permanent homesteaders. Close also-rans are Hawaii and Maine, with respectively one and one possible venomous snake species.
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What state has the most copperheads?

States having the highest bite rates per million population per year are North Carolina, 157.8; West Virginia, 105.3; Arkansas, 92.9; Oklahoma, 61; Virginia, 48.7; and Texas, 44.2.
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Does Alaska have snakes?

There are no lizards, freshwater turtles, or snakes in Alaska. The only reptiles in Alaska are rare sightings of sea turtles. Texas is home to 76 species of snakes, more than any other state. As you head north, snakes and reptiles are less abundant.
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Which country has the most snake bites?

According to the most conservative estimates, at least 81,000 snake envenomings and 11,000 fatalities occur in India each year, making it the most heavily affected country in the world.
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What is the deadliest snake in the world 2021?

Inland Taipan (Oxyuranus Microlepidotus)

Many deadliest snake lists have the Inland Taipan at #1. One 100mg dose of Inland Taipan venom is enough to kill 100 adult humans.
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