Have any of you seen this? I've seen it reported for 3-4 years now. I can't think of one person I know that has seen it.
http://m.chron.com/news/article/Copperhead-engage-in-nightly-summertime-feeding-8399696.php?cmpid=facebook-mobile
http://m.chron.com/news/article/Copperhead-engage-in-nightly-summertime-feeding-8399696.php?cmpid=facebook-mobile
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Copperhead snakes engage in nightly summertime feeding congregation
"What did you hear?"
Huh?
"What were the sounds you could hear?"
Cicadas - "locusts" to most Texans. The woods vibrated with the sound of male cicadas thrumming their mating calls.
"There's your answer," Gluesenkamp said. "You were likely seeing copperheads involved in a feeding aggregation."
Turns out, herpetologists and others studying snakes have only recently begun to document what appears to be a common, if previously little noted or studied, behavioral phenomenon among copperheads. It's pretty amazing. And understanding what happens at night this time of year in yards and around camps and hunting lease trailers and other areas in copperhead range could go a long way toward helping folks avoid potentially painful and disconcerting encounters.
"Until you see it, you won't believe it," said Kristofer Swanson, whose Katy Snakes business involves removal of unwanted snakes as well as consulting and safety training inevitably focused on venomous snakes.