Description Brown snakes are small – 613 in (1733 cm) – snakes that are usually brown, but can be yellowish, reddish, or grayishbrown They usually have two rows of dark spots, sometimes linked, along the back and a dark streak down the side of the head The belly is light brown to white A series of tiny black dots are often presentDark spots between the bands are common Juveniles tend to have a yellowgreenish tail tip, which fades with age The belly is generally a pale brown Scales are keeled, and the anal plate is single Similar to all venomous snakes in Kentucky, Copperheads have aA large percentage of these people are bitten by copperhead Even though only 01% of cases are fatal, baby copperhead's bites are painful
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