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Tell them apart

Broad-banded Copperhead vs. Mississippi Green Watersnake

It matters: the Broad-banded Copperhead is venomous, while the Mississippi Green Watersnake is harmless.

Broad-banded Copperhead

Broad-banded Copperhead

Agkistrodon laticinctus

Venomous
Family
Viperidae
Group
Copperhead
Size
Usually 2–4 ft, heavy-bodied.
Identify
Heavy body, triangular head, vertical pupils, and a heat-sensing pit between each eye and nostril.
Mississippi Green Watersnake

Mississippi Green Watersnake

Nerodia cyclopion

Harmless
Family
Colubridae
Group
Watersnake
Size
Heavy-bodied, 2–4.5 ft.
Identify
Heavy banded or blotched body, round pupils, and a narrow head — unlike the cottonmouth's broad, blocky head.

How to tell them apart

Harmless watersnakes are sometimes mistaken for copperheads near water; watersnakes have round pupils and banded, not hourglass, markings.

Never rely on a single feature to judge a live snake. If you cannot positively identify it, keep your distance. Informational only.