In addition to natural rock outcroppings, what man-made structures can serve as hiding places for juvenile copperheads?
Answer
Retaining walls or abandoned foundations
Man-made structures that create crevices, such as retaining walls or abandoned foundations, offer suitable hiding spots analogous to natural rocky ledges.

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