crotalus mitchellii
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Definition
- Noun:
- A species of venomous pit viper, commonly known as the speckled rattlesnake, characterized by markings that vary in pattern but typically blend with the surrounding environment; native to the southwestern United States (specifically Arizona) and the Baja California peninsula in Mexico.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The Crotalus mitchellii is often studied for its remarkable camouflage.
- While hiking in the desert, we spotted a Crotalus mitchellii coiled near a rock.
Advanced Usage
- Scientific Classification: The term is primarily used in herpetology and scientific contexts to refer specifically to this species within the genus (rattlesnakes).
- The research paper focused on the venom composition of Crotalus mitchellii.
Variants and Related Words
- Speckled rattlesnake: The common name for .
- The speckled rattlesnake is a master of desert camouflage.
- Crotalus: The genus to which this species belongs, encompassing all rattlesnakes.
- Pit viper: The subfamily (Crotalinae) of venomous snakes that includes rattlesnakes, characterized by heat-sensing pits.
Synonyms
- Speckled rattlesnake: The most frequent common name.
- Mitchell's rattlesnake: A less common alternative, derived from the species name.
Notes on Meaning
- The definition emphasizes the snake's variable markings and its primary habitat. It is a specific zoological term, not typically used in general conversation.
Noun
- markings vary but usually harmonize with background; of southwestern Arizona and Baja California