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Agkistrodon contortrix contortrix One 6-15-2018
Agkistrodon contortrix contortrix One 6-15-2018

Agkistrodon contortrix contortrix One 6-15-2018

This is the first beautiful, stealthy, private, quiet, passive, life-loving, curious, observant Copperhead I saw today. One of two!! :):):):):)
Using camouflage and stealth, the Southern Copperhead (Agkistrodon contortrix contortrix) is passive and not a threat. If you make yourself a threat, it will, like any animal, including all the people around you, react to defend itself.
So please just leave it alone to keep mice and other things under control so we don’t have outbreaks of things like Lyme disease. But, yeah, if some unusual, rare situation requires you to kill one, then go for it. But do so based on an objective evaluation of facts, not on emotion, fear, or false ideas. 
Snakes are reptiles and have a very different biological function than we, so we get nothing from them — whereas Mice, Opossum, Deer, Raccoon, Rabbit are mammals, like us, and so we can get direct, secondary, and tertiary diseases from them. For example, from what I have heard and if I remember right, Homo sapiens got leprosy from Water Buffalo.
The Texas Parks & Wildlife Department has info on the Copperhead online.

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