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Definition of water moccasin in English: water moccasinnoun another term for cottonmouth Example sentencesExamples - In the wide water with water moccasins, Milkman repeats the tale.
- That's when he looked back over his shoulder and hollered, ‘Hey Shorty, look our for water moccasins.’
- There, parallel to the bottom of the gunwale, was an especially solid, fat, water moccasin.
- One day I walked outside, and there's a water moccasin probably three feet long waiting for me.
- Suddenly a water moccasin bites one of the Ranger students.
- Buck's slave takes Huck down to the river to supposedly show him some water moccasins, but when he gets there, he is reunited with Jim.
- In the United States, about 8,000 people a year are bitten by rattlers or their cousins in the pit viper subfamily, which includes copperheads and water moccasins.
- But it also contained decaying vegetation, water moccasins, and other poisonous snakes, and it became a haven for runaway slaves and poor whites who lived on the fringes of plantation society.
- They call it Snake Road, a gravel lane through southern Illinois' Shawnee National Forest, where each spring and fall automobile traffic is prohibited to ensure the safe passage of timber rattlers, water moccasins, and copperheads.
- Some very brave employees waded through the water, in the dark, and I understand that after about the second, third day, water moccasins were actually in the lobby of the hospital.
- But the highlight of the day was shooting a water moccasin with a shotgun.
- He said water moccasins are mean and smell nasty, although cobras aren't too bad.
- Alligators and water snakes - including venomous water moccasins - are common in and around the lake, which is a haven for several fishes and amphibians that are rare elsewhere in Texas and Louisiana.
- Don't get me wrong, I'm all for being a good steward of the environment but it seems to me the world would have been just fine without such creatures as black mambas and water moccasins.
- My guess is that alligators and water moccasins outnumber race fans in the Homestead area, which is south of Miami.
- Back in the fall on this same property, my hunting companions and I nearly tripped over several water moccasins.
- So, an alligator let's say, or a water moccasin is out there displaced right now not knowing what to do.
- In the swamps the water shimmered darkly and the slow snouts of alligators made semicircular ripples as they moved forward; water moccasins were curled over looping branches.
Definition of water moccasin in US English: water moccasinnounˈwɔdər another term for cottonmouth Example sentencesExamples - So, an alligator let's say, or a water moccasin is out there displaced right now not knowing what to do.
- Some very brave employees waded through the water, in the dark, and I understand that after about the second, third day, water moccasins were actually in the lobby of the hospital.
- Don't get me wrong, I'm all for being a good steward of the environment but it seems to me the world would have been just fine without such creatures as black mambas and water moccasins.
- Back in the fall on this same property, my hunting companions and I nearly tripped over several water moccasins.
- One day I walked outside, and there's a water moccasin probably three feet long waiting for me.
- In the wide water with water moccasins, Milkman repeats the tale.
- Suddenly a water moccasin bites one of the Ranger students.
- In the United States, about 8,000 people a year are bitten by rattlers or their cousins in the pit viper subfamily, which includes copperheads and water moccasins.
- But the highlight of the day was shooting a water moccasin with a shotgun.
- Alligators and water snakes - including venomous water moccasins - are common in and around the lake, which is a haven for several fishes and amphibians that are rare elsewhere in Texas and Louisiana.
- There, parallel to the bottom of the gunwale, was an especially solid, fat, water moccasin.
- They call it Snake Road, a gravel lane through southern Illinois' Shawnee National Forest, where each spring and fall automobile traffic is prohibited to ensure the safe passage of timber rattlers, water moccasins, and copperheads.
- But it also contained decaying vegetation, water moccasins, and other poisonous snakes, and it became a haven for runaway slaves and poor whites who lived on the fringes of plantation society.
- That's when he looked back over his shoulder and hollered, ‘Hey Shorty, look our for water moccasins.’
- My guess is that alligators and water moccasins outnumber race fans in the Homestead area, which is south of Miami.
- Buck's slave takes Huck down to the river to supposedly show him some water moccasins, but when he gets there, he is reunited with Jim.
- In the swamps the water shimmered darkly and the slow snouts of alligators made semicircular ripples as they moved forward; water moccasins were curled over looping branches.
- He said water moccasins are mean and smell nasty, although cobras aren't too bad.
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