WATER MOCCASIN vs BLADDERWORT: 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
- Any of many aquatic carnivorous plants, of the genus Utricularia, that have open bladders that trap minute insects and crustaceans.
- A genus (Utricularia) of aquatic or marshy plants, which usually bear numerous vesicles in the divisions of the leaves. These serve as traps for minute animals. See ascidium.
- The common name of members of the genus Utricularia, slender aquatic plants, the leaves of which are furnished with floating-bladders. See Utricularia.
- Any of various carnivorous plants of the genus Utricularia, inhabiting wetlands or aquatic habitats and having small urn-shaped bladders that trap and digest minute insects and crustaceans.
- Any of numerous aquatic carnivorous plants of the genus Utricularia some of whose leaves are modified as small urn-shaped bladders that trap minute aquatic animals
WATER MOCCASIN vs BLADDERWORT: 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.
- N/A
WATER MOCCASIN vs BLADDERWORT: 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
- Baptisia, Ironweed, Smartweed, Coontie, Typha, Eupatorium, Tickseed, Cimicifuga, Oenothera, Pokeweed, Bull thistle, Asclepias, Loosestrife, Sarracenia, Sundew
WATER MOCCASIN vs BLADDERWORT: 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
- Swamp milkweed, Umbel, Turtlehead, Buttonbush, Baptisia, Ironweed, Coontie, Typha, Eupatorium, Tickseed, Cimicifuga, Oenothera, Pokeweed, Asclepias, Sundew
WATER MOCCASIN vs BLADDERWORT: 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.
- Almost ninety wetland plant species are found here, including wild rice, white water lilies, yellow spatterdock, and bladderwort.
- Rumor has it that something terrible is lurking in Bladderwort Glade.
- Telegram shared a story out of London regarding the Bladderwort plant.
WATER MOCCASIN vs BLADDERWORT: 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?
- Can bladderwort be used for urinary tract infections?
- What are the benefits of a carnivorous bladderwort?