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Posted by: keown at Thu Jun 29 09:21:50 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by keown ] There is the off chance that he could have been bitten by a monsterous specimen but the local indicated means it was A.c.mokasen (Northern Copperhead) which is renounded as a one of the smallest sub species. This can be misleading for the largest copperhead ever recorded came from White Plains New York, well into A.c.mokasen's range. The norm however is that Northern Copperheads are one of the smaller sub species. [ Hide Replies ]
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