Crotalus atrox
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Definition
- Noun:
- A large and dangerous pit viper species: "Crotalus atrox" is the scientific name for a venomous snake species, commonly known as the western diamondback rattlesnake. It is characterized by its size, diamond-shaped dorsal patterns, and a rattle on its tail.
- A specific reptile of the genus Crotalus: It refers specifically to this species within the rattlesnake family, found in particular regions of North America.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The biologist carefully studied the behavior of Crotalus atrox in its natural habitat.
- A warning sign was posted after a Crotalus atrox was spotted near the hiking trail.
Advanced Usage
- In taxonomic or scientific contexts: The binomial name "Crotalus atrox" is used in formal biological, zoological, or herpetological writing to specify this exact species without ambiguity.
- The study focused on the venom composition of Crotalus atrox.
Variants and Related Words
- Western diamondback rattlesnake (n): The common name for .
- The western diamondback rattlesnake is a well-known predator in the desert.
- Rattlesnake (n): The general common name for snakes of the genera and , which includes .
- Rattlesnakes use their tails to produce a warning sound.
Synonyms
- Western diamondback: The most frequent common name synonym.
- Diamondback rattlesnake: A general term that may also refer to related species but is often used for .
Notes on Meaning
- The term "Crotalus atrox" is primarily used in scientific and formal contexts. In everyday conversation, the common names "western diamondback rattlesnake" or simply "diamondback" are more frequently used.
- It specifically denotes the species native to the southwestern United States and northern Mexico, distinguishing it from other rattlesnake species like the eastern diamondback ().
Noun
- largest and most dangerous North American snake; of southwestern United States and Mexico