AMERICAN CHAMELEON vs HOOP SNAKE: NOUN
- Small arboreal tropical American insectivorous lizards with the ability to change skin color
- A mythical creature of the United States and Australia, a snake that grasps its tail in its jaws and thereby rolls after its prey like a wheel.
- In folklore, a kind of snake that grasps its tail in its mouth and moves with a rolling, hooplike motion.
- Any of various harmless North American snakes that were formerly believed to take tail in mouth and roll along like a hoop
AMERICAN CHAMELEON vs HOOP SNAKE: RELATED WORDS
- Amphisbaenoid, Anguidae, Teiidae, Night lizard, Helodermatidae, Lacertid lizard, Lacertilian, Teiid lizard, Pygopod, Lizard, Anguid lizard, Spiny lizard, Iguanid, Anolis carolinensis, Anole
- Corn snake, Anguine, Pygopod, Colubrine, Snake, Thunderworm, Serpentigenous, King snake, Serpentiform, Hornsnake, Green snake, Bull snake, Colubrid snake, Grass snake, Joint snake
AMERICAN CHAMELEON vs HOOP SNAKE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Venomous lizard, Amphisbaenoid, Anguidae, Teiidae, Night lizard, Helodermatidae, Lacertid lizard, Lacertilian, Teiid lizard, Pygopod, Lizard, Anguid lizard, Spiny lizard, Iguanid, Anole
- Corn snake, Anguine, Pygopod, Colubrine, Snake, Thunderworm, Serpentigenous, King snake, Serpentiform, Hornsnake, Green snake, Bull snake, Colubrid snake, Grass snake, Joint snake