beadsnake (Meaning)

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beadsnake (n.)

A small poisonous snake of North America (Elaps fulvius), banded with yellow, red, and black.

Synonyms & Antonyms of beadsnake

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beadsnake Sentence Examples

  1. The beadsnake's unique pattern of black and white bands mimics the appearance of beads.
  2. With its nocturnal habits, the beadsnake primarily hunts small mammals at night.
  3. Despite its venomous bite, the beadsnake is generally not aggressive unless provoked.
  4. Found in rocky habitats, the beadsnake seeks shelter in crevices and under flat stones.
  5. The beadsnake's eggs are small and elliptical, typically measuring around 0.75 inches in length.
  6. Female beadsnakes guard their nests fiercely, coiling around their clutches of eggs.
  7. The beadsnake's bites are rarely fatal to humans, but they can cause significant pain and swelling.
  8. The beadsnake's venom primarily affects the victim's circulatory system.
  9. The beadsnake's scales are smooth and shiny, giving them an iridescent appearance in sunlight.
  10. Conservation efforts are underway to protect beadsnakes from habitat loss and human encroachment.

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A small poisonous snake of North America (Elaps fulvius), banded with yellow, red, and black.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The beadsnake's unique pattern of black and white bands mimics the appearance of beads.

With its nocturnal habits, the beadsnake primarily hunts small mammals at night.

Despite its venomous bite, the beadsnake is generally not aggressive unless provoked.

Found in rocky habitats, the beadsnake seeks shelter in crevices and under flat stones.