North America is home to several venomous snake species.
The rattlesnake is the most common venomous snake in the region.
The Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake is the largest and most dangerous.
Copperheads deliver painful bites but rarely cause fatalities.
The Coral Snake has potent venom, but bites are rare due to its shy nature.
Identifying venomous snakes is crucial for safety in the wild.