milk snake

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Recent Examples of milk snake According to the Weixin post, snakes native to North America like the Texas rat snake and the milk snake were discovered in the smuggler's trousers. Jasmine Baehr, Fox News, 12 July 2024 The Guatemalan milk snake had much smaller hemiclitores, measuring 0.1 inches long and 0.06 inches wide, per the Times. Margaret Osborne, Smithsonian Magazine, 14 Dec. 2022 The good-guy snakes include but aren’t limited to the eastern hognose snake, Texas brown snake, Texas rat snake, rough green snake, garter snake, milk snake, bullsnake, kingsnake, indigo snake, black racer, water snake, blind snake and coachwhip. Howard Garrett, Dallas News, 8 June 2020 Cheddar Meet Cheddar, a 12-year-old Honduran milk snake. cincinnati.com, 3 Dec. 2019 Fortunately, milk snakes are not poisonous, and typically spend much of their time beneath the ground, according to the Virginia Herpetological Society. Jason Duaine Hahn, PEOPLE.com, 19 June 2019 The couple managed to capture the snake and place it in a trash bag, transfer the reptile to a container, and bring it to an expert, who recognized the animal as a female milk snake. Jason Duaine Hahn, PEOPLE.com, 19 June 2019 There are beavers, muskrats and brown bats, along with snapping turtles and Easter milk snakes. Rich Heileman, cleveland.com, 14 June 2019 It is made by milking snakes for venom and injecting a small amount of it into a domestic animal like a sheep or a horse over several weeks which allows the animal to build antibodies which are filtered and concentrated to become antivenin. Henry Robertson, Popular Mechanics, 9 Nov. 2018
Recent Examples of Synonyms for milk snake
Noun
  • However, eastern garter snakes and eastern rat snakes are both native to Virginia.
    Charna Flam, Peoplemag, 13 Aug. 2024
  • Apart from garter snakes, which are known to cluster together in their hundreds in what’s called a hibernaculum during the winter months, most snakes are solo actors.
    New Atlas, New Atlas, 21 July 2024
Noun
  • For one thing, rattlesnakes have different fat profiles than Chinese water snakes.
    Jordan Friedman, Smithsonian Magazine, 21 Oct. 2024
  • My friend the artist and naturalist George Sanford McGee, who came with us, spotted a gorgeous brown water snake napping on one knee.
    John Jeremiah Sullivan, Travel + Leisure, 24 July 2024
Noun
  • All sorts of animals that would horrify the average homeowner — like a four-foot-long venomous coral snake — were now his neighbors, which led to deeper reflections.
    Michael Barnes, Austin American-Statesman, 11 Nov. 2024
  • This family of about 400 species includes coral snakes, cobras, and mambas and is considered medically important since their bites can destroy tissue, cause the heart to collapse, induce blindness, and more.
    Laura Baisas, Popular Science, 19 Sep. 2024
Noun
  • However, certain species — such as rat snakes and rough green snakes — are better at climbing than others.
    Sarah Linn, Sacramento Bee, 12 July 2024
  • During their surveys, researchers encountered several of these green snakes lurking in a cave, the study said.
    Aspen Pflughoeft, Miami Herald, 1 Apr. 2024
Noun
  • The backyard was home to a population of wildlife, such as bull snakes, racoons and skunks.
    Dana Oland, Idaho Statesman, 31 Jan. 2024
  • Various rat snakes are also known for eating a bunch of bird eggs, as are bull snakes, kingsnakes, and eastern racers.
    Sofia Quaglia, Discover Magazine, 21 Feb. 2023
Noun
  • Explore her life at the center and learn how rat snakes survive in the wild.
    Joe Rassel, Orlando Sentinel, 25 July 2024
  • However, certain species — such as rat snakes and rough green snakes — are better at climbing than others.
    Sarah Linn, Sacramento Bee, 12 July 2024
Noun
  • In Hawaii, a gopher snake could threaten the food chain because the species has no natural predators in the state.
    Rachel Raposas, People.com, 21 Nov. 2024
  • Cadden added that after speaking to a Game and Fish expert on reptiles, the slithery creature appeared to be a gopher snake, one of the most common nonvenomous snakes in Arizona.
    Rey Covarrubias Jr., The Arizona Republic, 16 May 2024
Noun
  • Filmed over nearly four years, the series explores locations from the Himalayas to the Western Pacific, featuring wildlife stories including elephants that have learned to stop buses to steal food in Sri Lanka and sea snakes hunting in partnership with fish.
    Naman Ramachandran, Variety, 25 Oct. 2024
  • There was yet more to see—wild horses and noodle-nosed saiga antelope, coves of turquoise water filled with shipwrecks and sea snakes, and camel caravans on the Turkman border.
    J.R. Patterson, Condé Nast Traveler, 25 June 2024

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