Definitionn. pit viper with horny segments at the end of the tail that rattle when shaken
Last update: September 29, 2015
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Most of the rattlesnakes are found in the desert. [Please select]
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The prairie rattlesnake is common in the dry plains country. [Please select]
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They are poisonous serpentstheir bite more fatal than the rattlesnake's.' [Please select]
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I awluz 'spected dat rattlesnake-skin warn't done wid its work.' [Please select]
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"Why, a rattlesnake." [Please select]
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Proportionately, the Rattlesnake, the Horned Viper, the Trigonocephalus and other ill-famed serpents produce less paralysing effects upon their victims. [Please select]
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'Not a rattleSNAKE, you know,' she added hastily, thinking that he was frightened: 'only an old rattle--quite old and broken.' [Please select]
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It bears about as much resemblance to a bear as it does to a rattlesnake, but that's what astronomers have called it. [Please select]
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There was the very tree where he had killed the squirrel and the rattlesnake. [Please select]
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The crotalids which he ranked more toxic than cottonmouths are: the Pacific rattlesnake (_C.) [Please select]
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One rattlesnake was bitten on the tail and the other on or near the head and partially swallowed. [Please select]
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