Copperhead snake
Coverage of Copperhead snake in the Nexus archive.
- Horror after copperhead snake caught sight of mayor's wife, 39, as her husband grilled salmon at comfortable North Carolina home
A copperhead snake was spotted at a North Carolina home where the mayor's wife, 39, was present while her husband grilled salmon. The incident occurred at their comfortable home. The snake's appearance caused horror.
- Hiker airlifted after terrifying rattlesnake bite on remote trail as incidents surge in area
A hiker was airlifted to Los Robles Regional Medical Center after being bitten by a rattlesnake on Long Canyon Trail in Simi Valley, marking the seventh such incident in Ventura County this month. The surge in snake activity, linked to recent heat, has prompted warnings from emergency officials, including Ventura County Fire Department's Andrew Dowd, who emphasized the need for hikers to wear protective clothing and avoid off-trail areas.
- Copperhead snake bite leaves mayor’s wife in 'excruciating pain,' he reveals
North Carolina Mayor Robert Burns revealed his wife was bitten by a copperhead snake, causing her excruciating pain and requiring emergency medical care. The incident occurred on their property near a rope swing, and the couple found the 4-foot snake afterward. Copperheads are the most common venomous snakes in the state, accounting for over 90% of snakebites.