Conceptually similarMILLARD H. SHARPCopperhead SnakeSS2300909BM1425Rights ManagedMILLARD H. SHARPCopperhead SnakeSS2300910BM1426Rights ManagedJOSEPH T. COLLINSCopperheadSS2437203BS1002Royalty FreeJOSEPH T. COLLINSCopperheadSS2436150BS0614Royalty FreeJOSEPH T. COLLINSCopperhead (Agkistrodon contortrix)SS2285217BE9525Rights ManagedRICHARD J. GREENAmerican CopperheadSS2355743BM8910Royalty FreeRICHARD J. GREENAmerican CopperheadSS2355745BM8912Royalty FreeRICHARD J. GREENAmerican CopperheadSS2355746BM8913Royalty FreeRICHARD J. GREENAmerican CopperheadSS2355747BM8914Royalty FreeView AllView more with similar tones Copperhead SnakeLicense type:Rights ManagedUnique identifier:SS2300908Legacy Identifier:BM1424Description:Copperhead Snake (Agkistrodon contortrix) aka Highland Moccasin. Tends to use a 'dry' bite as first defensive warning, biting more people than any other US species. Its venom is the mildest of the US vipers. Their bite is seldom fatal to humans, but can have serious consequences. Range: Southern New England to northern Georgia, Pennsylvania to Illinois. Jacksonville Zoo, Duval County, Florida.Credit:Millard H. Sharp / Science SourceSize:3867px × 2575px (~28 MB)Restrictions:Exportable: FAAGet PricingHow Will The Visual Be Used?ShareKeywords:agkistrodon-agkistrodon contortrix-agkistrodon sp.-animal-copperhead-florida wildlife-highland moccasin-jacksonville zoo animal-north america wildlife-north american wildlife-ovoviviparous-pit viper-poisonous animal-reptile-serpentes-snake-squamata-united states wildlife-us wildlife-venomous-venomous animal-viper-viperidaeModel release:N/AParent folder:14206