Western ribbon snake
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Definition
Noun: * A non-venomous, slender snake (Thamnophis proximus) characterized by distinct longitudinal stripes, typically found in habitats ranging from temperate woodlands and grasslands to tropical areas. It is a subspecies or closely related species within the garter snake family.
Usage
The term "western ribbon snake" is used specifically to identify this particular species of reptile in biological, ecological, or general descriptive contexts. * The western ribbon snake is often found near water sources, where it hunts for amphibians. * Herpetologists studied the population density of the western ribbon snake in the prairie. * We spotted a western ribbon snake basking on a rock beside the stream.
Advanced Usage
- The name can be used in a taxonomic context to discuss classification: , commonly known as the western ribbon snake, is part of the Natricinae subfamily."*
Variants and Related Words
- Ribbon snake: A more general common name for snakes in the and groups, noted for their slender bodies and striped patterns.
- Garter snake: The common name for the larger genus () to which the western ribbon snake belongs.
Synonyms
- Orange-striped ribbon snake (a color variant).
- Red-striped ribbon snake (a color variant).
- (scientific name).
Different Meanings
- There is no significant different meaning for "western ribbon snake" outside of its zoological reference to this specific snake species.
Noun
- yellow- or reddish-striped snake of temperate woodlands and grasslands to tropics