WATER MOCCASIN vs BELTED KINGFISHER: NOUN
- A water-adder: a name applied with little discrimination in the United States to several species of aquatic snakes; properly, the venomous Toxicophis or Ancistrodon piscivorus, with which the harmless Tropidonotus (or Nerodia) sipedon is sometimes confounded. See water-snake, and cut under moccasin.
- Any of various similar but harmless water snakes.
- A semiaquatic pit viper (Agkistrodon piscivorus) of lowlands and swampy regions of the southeast United States.
- Venomous semiaquatic snake of swamps in southern United States
- Any of numerous North American water snakes inhabiting fresh waters
- Grayish-blue North American kingfisher with a chestnut band on its chest
WATER MOCCASIN vs BELTED KINGFISHER: OTHER WORD TYPES
- A venomous North American snake (Ancistrodon piscivorus) allied to the rattlesnake but destitute of a rattle. It lives in or about pools and ponds, and feeds largely of fishes. Called also water snake, water adder, water viper.
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WATER MOCCASIN vs BELTED KINGFISHER: RELATED WORDS
- Puff adder, Lizard, Brown recluse spider, Pit viper, Alligator, Western diamondback rattlesnake, Garter snake, Copperhead, Rat snake, Snake, Rattlesnake, Coral snake, Agkistrodon piscivorus, Cottonmouth moccasin, Cottonmouth
- Goldeneyes, Pine siskin, Vesper sparrow, Hermit thrush, Scarlet tanager, Phoebe, Yellow warbler, Brown creeper, Chipping sparrow, Greater yellowlegs, Northern harrier, Bufflehead, Gray catbird, Downy woodpecker, Ceryle alcyon
WATER MOCCASIN vs BELTED KINGFISHER: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Raccoon, Gaboon viper, Puff adder, Lizard, Brown recluse spider, Pit viper, Alligator, Western diamondback rattlesnake, Garter snake, Copperhead, Rat snake, Snake, Rattlesnake, Coral snake, Cottonmouth
- Redshank, Goldeneyes, Pine siskin, Vesper sparrow, Hermit thrush, Scarlet tanager, Phoebe, Yellow warbler, Brown creeper, Chipping sparrow, Greater yellowlegs, Northern harrier, Bufflehead, Gray catbird, Downy woodpecker
WATER MOCCASIN vs BELTED KINGFISHER: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Copperhead snake bites share symptoms with water moccasin snake bites.
- This river is full of wildlife and full of water moccasin.
- He felt a sharp pain and waded out of the way of a water moccasin.
- Heavy water moccasin and copperhead bites are in the main managed withoutantivenin.
- The water moccasin is another type of pit viper.
- The picture shows a Cottonmouth snake or Water Moccasin.
- Belted kingfisher, great blue heron, and spotted sandpiper were observed during field surveys.
- Maintain snags along stream edges for species such as the belted kingfisher.
WATER MOCCASIN vs BELTED KINGFISHER: QUESTIONS
- How can you tell a water moccasin apart from a watersnake?
- What does it mean when a water moccasin opens its mouth?
- How many cottonmouth water moccasin snake stock photos are available?
- Which is another common name of the water moccasin?
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