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Meanings of
crotalus
in English
Portuguese
crotalus
Catalan
genus crotalus
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Large rattlesnakes; seldom bite unless startled or pursuing prey.
genus Crotalus
Portuguese
crotalus
Early musical instrument.
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Usage of
crotalus
in English
1
We, too, are frightened, for we hear the dreaded rattle of the
crotalus
!
2
The South American rattlesnake-theBoaquira
crotalus
horridus-hasthe rattle placed at the end of the tail.
3
There was a fair illustration of the matchless agility of the
crotalus
when he cares to be quick.
4
For this purpose Mr. Bernard considered it necessary to get a live
crotalus
or two into his possession, if this were possible.
5
The naturalists drew up a paper on the "Probable Extinction of the
Crotalus
Durissus in the Township of Rockland."
6
Crotalus
horridus, rattlesnake's venom (Neidhard).
7
It was one of those reptiles well-known by the noise they make, a rattlesnake of the most venomous species: a giant of the
Crotalus
family!
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Frequent collocations
crotalus horridus
live crotalus
Translations for
crotalus
Portuguese
crotalus
Catalan
genus crotalus
crotalus
Crotalus
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