Baby Copperhead vs Baby Cottonmouth

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Have you ever wondered what baby venomous snakes look like? Venomous snakes can be dangerous, even as babies. In this video, we'll take a closer look at a baby Copperhead and a baby Cottonmouth, and compare them to one another. We'll look at some similarities, and also what makes these species different. By being able to identify and understand these creatures, we hope it'll help keep you and your family safer. Enjoy the show!

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you really are a snake expert, i love listening to you talking about snakes

tammysarrazin-uxtv
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Well done brother. The second viper I interacted with as a child was a timber rattler and no one believed me. None of the adults I knew had seen a rattle snake in Kentucky before. Welp.... they're here. Be well brother man.

iggreene
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Yep, keep the kids safe by teaching them knowledge.

ericjohnson
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O_O!
Interesting they didn't attack each other.

EdbbieRosado
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Cool! Didn't realize the color similarities !

annettegraff
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Thank you for sharing. I was showing my kids this video so they can learn to identify them. My son loves reptiles and always trying to hold them(I don't let him do very often) and need him to learn the difference so he knows.

jennajames
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I am so glad we don't have venomous snakes in Minnesota.

karenladwig
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Nope nope, I can deal with non venomous one's but not those. Thank you for the video though. As of right now Ohio at least in my area don't have venomous snakes. TAMMY OUT 💜🐸

tammysmith
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Awesome video on these 2 beauties. Encountered both several times in my long life. ❤

terridiamond
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Excellent video. Those are beautiful little snakes.

TheTinkerersWife
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Thanks for the side by side comparison. This is information I had always wondered about.

googiesfairyfarm
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I got bit by a baby copperhead a couple years ago. It bit me three times and my leg swelled up to the size of a watermelon. I got rushed to the hospital and flatlined for a couple seconds the swelling didn’t go down for like a week

JadenLutz
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Always important to see the snake first, identification can be second on the list.

ericjohnson
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Thank you friend for educating me. I am in S.E. MICHIGAN.
I never like snake's. I held pet snake's. I've been in classes for all kinds of animal's at School's, Church or camps
Science. Very Interesting.
They bring all types of small animals reptile's to help educate us. I enjoyed your teaching. Your children are VERY BLESSED TO HAVE A
Mom and Dad like you both.
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supportive you. At least I am back. P.T.L. Love and prayers.
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Living Science. An excellent group. You would be a Great teacher in their program. I've seen them many times in South East Michigan. You have your own classes.
I'll watch this one again. T.Y.
I forgot their name. Something Science

evalinawarne
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Love the animal videos. As a fellow animal lover especially of the reptilian type, I’m always looking for new videos from you. You do such an amazing job!

basknbark
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Grew up with both of these around me .. thank the Lord i never got bit ..so far...thank you so much for this information 🙏

skywatcher
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I’m in Maryland and familiar with the copperhead but I don’t think we have the moccasins near us. Thanks Papa Pepper!

GinaSiska
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I love how factual your information about wild things is!
Living in an area where there are no venoumas snakes I had a job of teaching my children about them, as their fathers were desperatly atraqid of snakes.
I grew up around rattlesnakes and my father would catch them to show them to us, then put them back where they belonged.
My oldest son at seven thought all snakes were bad, until I caught him trying to kill a nice mama garder snake that I kept in the chicken barn. We had a long talk about it and the garder snake was put bakc in the barn to eat mice and my son had a good lesson in leaving things alone, even when his friends were telling him snakes were dangerous. After that I was very careful to teach the rest of my children about snakes place in the world that God made.

susanpatterson
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Copperheads are a regular thing here in Amherst County, VA. Also common to see one hitting 6 feet. No joke.

aaron-ddzr
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My daughter raises venomous snakes and I learned to respect and appreciate such beautiful creatures

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