viperine grass snake
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Definition
Noun: A small, non-venomous European water snake (Natrix maura) that has a dorsal pattern resembling that of a viper.
Usage
The term "viperine grass snake" is used specifically to refer to this particular species of snake. It is a compound noun that functions as a single unit to name the animal. * The viperine grass snake is often found near ponds and streams. * Despite its name, the viperine grass snake is not dangerous to humans.
Advanced Usage
- The name is derived from its viper-like zigzag dorsal pattern, which is an example of Batesian mimicry—a harmless species evolving to resemble a harmful one for protection.
- In herpetology, the scientific name is used for precise identification.
Variants and Related Words
- Viperine snake: A less common, shortened variant of the full name.
- Grass snake: A broader term that can refer to other non-venomous snakes in the genus , such as the common grass snake (). The "viperine" qualifier specifies the particular species with the viper-like markings.
Synonyms
- (Scientific name)
Notes on Meaning
The "viperine" in its name refers only to its visual appearance for defensive mimicry. It is critically important to understand that the viperine grass snake is not a viper, is not venomous, and poses no threat to people. It is a harmless colubrid snake.
Noun
- a small harmless grass snake