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I see that the Australian fauna page already has a link to copperhead snake. Does anyone know the relationship between that and the American copperhead? Come on, I know some of our best biota people are Australians.... -- John Owens 19:53 5 Jun 2003 (UTC)
So far so good on the American copperhead, John. Now for the Australian varieties. Tannin
Is the Kill Bill reference really necessary? I'm sure there are dozens of other characters (and real people, for that matter) that have used such an alias.
Added Copperhead, that popular character from the series JLA: Unlimited.
-- "ginger-haired person". This expression is not used in the United States and I'm unable to find a good definition online. It seems to mean "a red-haired person". Can anyone clarify? (29 Sept 2005)
Why is the cottonmouth listed here? I've never heard anyone refer to it as anything but "cottonmouth" or "water moccasin." It is closely related to a copperhead but they're two different snakes.
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I see that the Australian fauna page already has a link to copperhead snake. Does anyone know the relationship between that and the American copperhead? Come on, I know some of our best biota people are Australians.... -- John Owens 19:53 5 Jun 2003 (UTC)
So far so good on the American copperhead, John. Now for the Australian varieties. Tannin
Is the Kill Bill reference really necessary? I'm sure there are dozens of other characters (and real people, for that matter) that have used such an alias.
Added Copperhead, that popular character from the series JLA: Unlimited.
-- "ginger-haired person". This expression is not used in the United States and I'm unable to find a good definition online. It seems to mean "a red-haired person". Can anyone clarify? (29 Sept 2005)
Why is the cottonmouth listed here? I've never heard anyone refer to it as anything but "cottonmouth" or "water moccasin." It is closely related to a copperhead but they're two different snakes.
An editor has identified a potential problem with the redirect
Copperhead (snake) and has thus listed it
for discussion. This discussion will occur at
Wikipedia:Redirects for discussion/Log/2022 May 5#Copperhead (snake) until a consensus is reached, and readers of this page are welcome to contribute to the discussion.
Shhhnotsoloud (
talk)
18:10, 5 May 2022 (UTC)