Use "rattlesnake|rattlesnakes" in a sentence

1. Rattlesnake, jabalina whatever you got.

2. ♫ We caught a rattlesnake

3. A huge rattlesnake lay coiled on the blanket.

4. Rattlesnakes occur in the warmer, drier parts of North America.

5. There's fucking rattlesnakes all in the grass out there.

6. Bodyless rattlesnake bites Texas man after it was decapitated

7. The guide told us to look sharp because there are rattlesnakes around.

8. Marsh rattlesnake master, corn-snakeroot, bitter snakeroot, marsh eryngo (white), Bonesets (pink) Eryngium aquaticum

9. As soon as we opened the car doors we could hear the sizzling of the rattlesnakes.

10. The Mafia was as much at home in Britain as coconut trees or rattlesnakes.

11. Collecting or viewing pornography is akin to keeping a rattlesnake in your backpack.

12. Wading, usually Barelegged, through countless rattlesnake-infested swamps adds immensely to the interest of the day's work

13. 23 I do not want a pet that could be dangerous, like a tarantula or rattlesnake.

14. One day, in one of the loose bundles pitched onto the wagon was a rattlesnake!

15. Boa constrictors bear live young but pythons don't; rattlesnakes and chameleons do, but cobras and iguanas don't.

16. More often than not , the rattlesnake will slither away in search of a less intimidating foe.

17. Rattlesnakes and other types of vipers manufacture special proteins that bind and inactivate venom components in the blood.

18. Copperheads are known to rattle their tails to mimic rattlesnakes in the hopes of discouraging potential approaching predators

19. Bonair Winery is situated in the Rattlesnake Hills of the Yakima Valley, Washington State's foremost wine growing region region

20. The Gadsden flag is a historical American flag with a yellow field depicting a rattlesnake coiled and ready to strike.

21. Lloyd Cole first stepped into the spotlight when Lloyd Cole & The Commotions released their effortlessly hip debut album ‘Rattlesnakes’ in 1984

22. Copperheads, like the one that bit a Berks County woman, are less familiar to most familiar Pennsylvanians than the timber rattlesnake, but …

23. Stowaway baby rattlesnake bit a Virginia high school rowing coach as he was emptying a bag after a trip to South Carolina.

24. Canebrakes – known as timber rattlesnakes outside the coastal plain region – prefer to make their home in mature, hardwood and mixed pine forests where they …

25. Quite a shower of shell fell all about us, the Turks having spotted there was some sort of "Bloke" on the Rattlesnake

26. In Chapter 14 Abati, who had dissected a rattlesnake, enumerated the edible parts of the snake and provided information about various methods for preparing of snake meat.

27. Crotalidae Antivenin is an anti-venom used to treat a person who has been bitten by a poisonous snake such as a rattlesnake or Water Moccasin

28. 1-16 of 46 results for "rattlesnake Antivenom" Price and other details may vary based on size and color Insect Bites Anti-Venom Gel $14.99 Topical Treatment for …

29. Antivenin (Crotalidae) Polyvalent, Wyeth, is a refined and concentrated preparation of serum globulins obtained by fractionating blood from healthy horses immunized with the following venoms: Crotalus adamanteus (Eastern diamond rattlesnake), C

30. Stowaway baby rattlesnake bit a Virginia high school rowing coach as he was emptying a bag after a trip to South Carolina. The coach is recovering from the bite on his hand.

31. Four Antivenins are commercially available for acute envenomation: black widow spider antivenin, Centruroides (scorpion) immune [F(ab').sub.2] (equine), crotalidae polyvalent immune Fab (ovine) (North American rattlesnake), and North American coral snake antivenin (equine).

32. Pecos Bill was the hero of American cowboys . Bill almost single-handedly tamed the rough wilderness in the American Southwest. He was so tough he used a rattlesnake for a lasso to rope in his cattle.

33. The fire might be that of a flaming kerosene-soaked cloth or an acetylene torch, and the snakes could be rattlesnakes or copperheads, not too hard to find in the Appalachian Mountains of the United States, where these groups are the most common.

34. Antivenin (Crotalidae) polyvalent a serum containing specific venom-neutralizing globulins, produced by immunizing horses with venoms of the fer-de-lance and the western, eastern, and tropical rattlesnakes, used for treatment of envenomation by most pit vipers throughout the world.

35. Be prepared, however, because Antivenomis the most expensive drug in a veterinary hospital—about $700 per vial! If you have any question as to whether your pet has been the victim of a rattlesnake bite, please do not wait or hesitate to call your veterinarian

36. In snakes and amphibians, the Canthus, canthal ridge or Canthus rostralis, is the angle between the flat crown of the head and the side of the head between the eye and the snout, or more specifically, between the supraocular scale and the rostral scale.It is defined as a sharp ridge in many viperids, but is rounded in most rattlesnakes, for example

37. Predators of prairie dogs include badgers (Taxidea taxus), black-footed ferrets (Mustela nigripes;), bobcats (Lynx rufus), coyotes (Canis latrans;), long-tailed weasels (Mustela frenata), red foxes (Vulpes vulpes), bull snakes (Pituophis melanoleucus), prairie rattlesnakes (Crotalus viridis), Cooper’s hawks (Accipiter cooperii), ferruginous hawks (Buteo regalis), golden eagles (Aquila chrysaetos), northern harriers (Circus cyaneus), peregrine falcons (Falco peregrinus), prairie falcons (Falco mexicanus), redtailed hawks (Buteo jamaicensis), and Swainson’s hawks (Buteo swainsoni; Sperry 1934, Olendorf 1976, Hoogland 1981, Hoogland 1982b, Powell 1982, Halpin 1983, Campbell et al. 1987, Hoogland 1995).