Conceptually similarJOSEPH T. COLLINSCopperheadSS2437203BS1002Royalty FreeJOSEPH T. COLLINSCopperheadSS2436150BS0614Royalty FreeRICHARD J. GREENAmerican CopperheadSS2355743BM8910Royalty FreeRICHARD J. GREENAmerican CopperheadSS2355746BM8913Royalty FreeRICHARD J. GREENAmerican CopperheadSS2355747BM8914Royalty FreeFRANK LANE PICT.Copperhead SnakeSS2497479FC5253Rights ManagedJOSEPH T. COLLINSCopperhead (Agkistrodon contortrix)SS2285217BE9525Rights ManagedRICHARD J. GREENAmerican CopperheadSS2355744BM8911Royalty FreeMILLARD H. SHARPCopperhead SnakeSS2300908BM1424Rights ManagedView AllView more with similar tones American CopperheadLicense type:Royalty FreeUnique identifier:SS2355745Legacy Identifier:BM8912Description:American Copperheads (Agkistrodon contortrix), are the most common, venomous pit viper snake found in the eastern US. It is also known by the name "Highland Moccasin." Copperheads are usually colorful and strikingly patterned snakes. Adults are usually in the range of 24 to 36 inches in length, although specimens of greater than 42 inches are not rare. Copperheads eat small rodents, birds, lizards, snakes, amphibians, and insects.Credit:Richard J. Green / Science SourceSize:3872px × 2592px (~28 MB)Get PricingFormatShareKeywords:agkistrodon-agkistrodon contortrix-american copperhead-animal-copperhead-copperheads-highland moccasin-highland moccasins-nature-pit viper-pit vipers-reptile-serpent-snake-united states fauna-united states wildlife-us fauna-us wildlife-venomous-viperidae-WildlifeModel release:N/AAvailable sizesFormatDimensionsPrice1 MB File625px X 418px$ 49.0010 MB File2000px X 1339px$ 149.0028 MB File3300px X 2209px$ 299.0050 MB File3872px X 2592px$ 350.00Parent folder:14385