elaphe guttata
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Definition
- Noun:
- A large, non-venomous snake species native to the southeastern United States: Elaphe guttata is a constrictor snake, often found in various habitats including farms, fields, and forests. It is known for its generally docile nature and distinctive pattern.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The farmer was not alarmed to find an Elaphe guttata in the barn, as he knew it was harmless and helped control rodents.
- Herpetologists study the behavior and habitat of Elaphe guttata.
Advanced Usage
- In scientific/zoological context: The term is used as the scientific (Latin) name for the species, providing precise identification in academic and professional writing.
- The study focused on the genetic diversity within populations of Elaphe guttata.
Variants and Related Words
- Corn snake: This is the common name for .
- The corn snake is a popular pet due to its calm temperament.
- Pantherophis guttatus: A reclassified scientific synonym sometimes used for this species.
- Some taxonomists now refer to the species as Pantherophis guttatus.
Synonyms
- Corn snake: The primary common name.
- Red rat snake: Another common name referencing its color and diet.
Related Phrases
- "As harmless as a corn snake": An idiomatic comparison to describe something or someone that poses no real threat, derived from the snake's reputation.
- Don't worry about his loud talk; he's as harmless as a corn snake.
Noun
- large harmless snake of southeastern United States; often on farms