prairie rattlesnake
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Definition
Noun: 1. A venomous pit viper species: The prairie rattlesnake (Crotalus viridis) is a species of venomous snake native to North America. It is characterized by its distinctive rattle at the end of its tail, which it shakes as a warning. Its name refers to its primary habitat and its most recognizable feature. 2. A specific geographic population: The term can refer specifically to the subspecies Crotalus viridis viridis, which is widely distributed across the Great Plains of North America.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Hikers in the Badlands should be cautious of the prairie rattlesnake.
- The prairie rattlesnake uses its rattle to deter potential threats.
- A key identifier of the prairie rattlesnake is the pattern of oval blotches along its back.
Advanced Usage
- Scientific/Formal Context: In herpetology, the full scientific name is often used for precision, with "prairie rattlesnake" serving as the common name.
- The study focused on the thermoregulation behavior of Crotalus viridis, commonly known as the prairie rattlesnake.
Variants and Related Words
- Western rattlesnake: Another common name for the same species (), used across its broader western range.
- Great Plains rattlesnake: A synonym emphasizing its habitat in the Great Plains region.
- Rattler: A common informal shortening for any rattlesnake, including the prairie rattlesnake.
Synonyms
- Western rattlesnake
- Great Plains rattlesnake
Related Phrases
- Pit viper: The family of venomous snakes (Viperidae, subfamily Crotalinae) to which the prairie rattlesnake belongs, named for the heat-sensing pits between their eyes and nostrils.
- Venomous snake: A general term for snakes that produce and deliver venom through specialized fangs.
Noun
- widely distributed between the Mississippi and the Rockies