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 Translation for 'venomous snake' from English to French
NOUN   a venomous snake | venomous snakes
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serpent {m} venimeux
venomous snake
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araignée {f} venimeuse
venomous spider
fielleux {adj}venomous [spiteful]
venimeux {adj} [aussi fig.]venomous [also fig.]
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serpent {m}
snake
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couleuvre {f} tessellée [Natrix tessellata]
water snake
fosse {f} aux serpentssnake pit
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couleuvre {f} tessellée [Natrix tessellata]
dice snake
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couleuvre {f} à collier [Natrix natrix, syn. : Coluber natrix]
water snake
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couleuvre {f} de Montpellier [Malpolon monspessulanus]
Montpellier snake
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couleuvre {f} helvétique [Natrix natrix helvetica, syn. : Coluber helveticus, Natrix helvetica]
grass snake
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mocassin {m} à tête cuivrée [Agkistrodon contortrix]
copperhead (snake)
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serpent {m} cuivré [Agkistrodon contortrix] [en Louisiane]
copperhead (snake)
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serpent {m} liane [Thelotornis capensis, syn. : T. kirtlandi, Dryiophis oatesi]
twig snake
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serpent {m} liane [Thelotornis capensis, syn. : T. kirtlandi, Dryiophis oatesi]
bird snake
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serpent-liane {m} [Thelotornis capensis, syn. : T. kirtlandi, Dryiophis oatesi]
twig snake
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serpent-liane {m} [Thelotornis capensis, syn. : T. kirtlandi, Dryiophis oatesi]
bird snake
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serpent {m} constricteur
constrictor snake
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serpent-tigre {m} [Notechis scutatus]
tiger snake
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serpent {m} des blés [Pantherophis guttatus, anciennement Elaphe guttata]
corn snake
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iris {m} versicolore [Iris versicolor]
snake lily
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Usage Examples English
  • Otherwise, those bitten by venomous snake should be observed for 48 hours to exclude the possibility of compartment syndrome.
  • Common European Viper is the only venomous snake found in Norway.
  • Barth is commemorated in the scientific name of a species of African venomous snake, "Polemon barthii".
  • Common European Viper is the only venomous snake found in Norway. There are two non-venomous snake species in Vestfold County: European grass snake and European smooth snake.
  • In honor of Asclepius, a particular type of non-venomous snake was often used in healing rituals, and these snakes – the Aesculapian snakes – crawled around freely on the floor in dormitories where the sick and injured slept.

  • In fact, both constellations derived from the earlier Babylonian signs: Bashmu ("The Venomous Snake") and Alluttu ("The Crayfish").
  • The scientific name of a venomous snake, "Bitis atropos", refers to Atropos.
  • Timber rattlesnakes—one of two venomous snake species in the Smokies—are found at all elevations in the range.
  • A species of venomous snake, "Sinomicrurus macclellandi", is also named in his honor.
  • A scarlet kingsnake also appears briefly as an unidentified venomous snake in an early scene of 2001 film "The Mummy Returns".

  • A species of venomous snake, "Dendroaspis jamesoni", is named in honor of Robert Jameson.
  • Tiger snakes are a highly venomous snake species known to be found in the area.
  • Alligators and crocodiles died out in Europe as the climate cooled. Venomous snake genera continued to increase as more rodents and birds evolved.
  • On the island of Amami, the small Indian mongoose ("Herpestes javanicus") was released to control the population of a local venomous snake, and its numbers have increased dramatically.
  • Republicans started calling anti-war Democrats "Copperheads" after the eastern copperhead ("Agkistrodon contortrix"), a species of venomous snake.

  • A taipan is an Australian venomous snake.
  • The eastern copperhead ("Agkistrodon contortrix"), also known as the copperhead, is a species of venomous snake, a pit viper, endemic to eastern North America; it is a member of the subfamily Crotalinae in the family Viperidae.
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