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Qué (quién) es RATTLESNAKES - definición


Rattlesnakes (film)         
2019 FILM BY JULIUS AMEDUME
Rattlesnakes (2019 film)
Rattlesnakes is a 2019 film directed by Julius Amedume and produced by Nik Powell of Scala Productions. It is based on the stage play Rattlesnakes written by Graham Farrow.
Rattlesnake         
  • Drawing of the rattle
  • A rattlesnake warning sign in California
  • Western diamondback rattlesnake (''[[Crotalus atrox]]''), responsible for the majority of venomous snakebites in North America, coiled in defensive posture with rattle erect
  • Rattlesnake skull
  • feathered serpents]] on display at the National Museum of Anthropology in [[Mexico City]]
  • Heat-sensing pits]] located in blue circle on a rattlesnake specimen: Location of the pit is the same in all [[Viperidae]].
  • Two male [[northern Pacific rattlesnake]]s (''C. oreganus oreganus'') engage in a "combat dance"
  • 1. Trigeminal nerve extending into the heat-sensing pit 2. Trigeminal nerve originating in the brain 3. Heat-sensing pit
  • C. adamanteus]]''
  • Rattlesnake rattle
  • Video of a timber rattlesnake shaking its rattle
GROUP OF VENOMOUS SNAKES OF THE GENERA CROTALUS AND SISTRURUS
Rattle snake; Rattlesnakes; Rattler; Rattle snakes; Rattlers; The rattlesnake; Rattlesnake venom
·noun Any one of several species of venomous American snakes belonging to the genera Crotalus and Caudisona, or Sistrurus. They have a series of horny interlocking joints at the end of the tail which make a sharp rattling sound when shaken. The common rattlesnake of the Northern United States (Crotalus horridus), and the diamond rattlesnake of the South (C. adamanteus), are the best known. ·see ·Illust. of Fang.
rattlesnake         
  • Drawing of the rattle
  • A rattlesnake warning sign in California
  • Western diamondback rattlesnake (''[[Crotalus atrox]]''), responsible for the majority of venomous snakebites in North America, coiled in defensive posture with rattle erect
  • Rattlesnake skull
  • feathered serpents]] on display at the National Museum of Anthropology in [[Mexico City]]
  • Heat-sensing pits]] located in blue circle on a rattlesnake specimen: Location of the pit is the same in all [[Viperidae]].
  • Two male [[northern Pacific rattlesnake]]s (''C. oreganus oreganus'') engage in a "combat dance"
  • 1. Trigeminal nerve extending into the heat-sensing pit 2. Trigeminal nerve originating in the brain 3. Heat-sensing pit
  • C. adamanteus]]''
  • Rattlesnake rattle
  • Video of a timber rattlesnake shaking its rattle
GROUP OF VENOMOUS SNAKES OF THE GENERA CROTALUS AND SISTRURUS
Rattle snake; Rattlesnakes; Rattler; Rattle snakes; Rattlers; The rattlesnake; Rattlesnake venom
n. a rattlesnake bites, strikes
Ejemplos de uso de RATTLESNAKES
1. His tale of Audubon‘s brush with rattlesnakes is hair–raising.
2. There also are foxes, coyotes, bobcats, cougars, and rattlesnakes.
3. That would be better than walking through thorns barefoot and getting bitten by rattlesnakes.
4. The hills are steep and slippery, and there are rattlesnakes lurking about.
5. Firefighters had to deal with steep, rocky terrain, open mine shafts and lots of rattlesnakes, fire spokesman Kirk Frosdick said.