How to use in-sentence of “copperhead”:
– The antivenom CroFab is used to treat copperhead bites that show symptoms.
– The copperhead snake is active from March or April to early November in the northern part of its range.
– The copperhead snake breeds in late summer, but not every year.
– The symptoms of a bite from a copperhead snake is extreme pain, tingling, throbbing, swelling, and severe nausea.
– Corn snakes look similar to the venomous copperhead snake and are often killed because of this similarity.
– Even though copperhead snakes are venomous, bites are almost never fatal.
– The venom of the southern copperhead has been found to hold a protein called “contortrostatin” It stops the growth of cancer cells in mice and also stops the tumors from moving to other places in the body.
– They also feed on some insects, a lot of times cicadas, because of their size that’ll fill a copperhead up.

